2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1130238/v1
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Organic Matter Decomposition in River Ecosystems: the Role of Microbial Interactions Regulated by Environmental Factors

Abstract: Microbes are the critical contributors to the organic matter decomposition (OMD) in river ecosystems. However, the role of microbial interactions on the OMD in river ecosystems and the regulation of environmental factors to the microbial interactions were not considered previously thus tacked in this study. Cotton strip (CS) as a substitute for organic matter was introduced to Luanhe River Basin in China. The results indicated that CS selectively enriched bacterial and fungal groups related to cellulose decomp… Show more

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