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Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine ...

Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine heterotrophic bacteria. Lawrence R. Pomeroy1,*, William J. Wiebe2.

Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine ...

... In a nutrient-rich situation, heterotrophic bacteria prefer warmer temperatures (≥24 °C) than cyanobacteria (≤18 °C) (Figure 2). Higher temperatures can ...

Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine ...

In temperate ocean surface waters and estuarine waters, growth and respiration may be increased experimentally either by raising the ...

Pomeroy, L.R. and Wiebe, W.J. (2001) Temperature and Substrates ...

Pomeroy, L.R. and Wiebe, W.J. (2001) Temperature and Substrates as Interactive Limiting Factors for Marine Heterotrophic Bacteria. Aquatic Microbial Ecology ...

AME » v23 » n2 » p187-204 - Inter-Research Science Publisher

In spite of this procedural limitation, it can be helpful to regard temperature and substrate concentration as potential limiting factors that ...

Changing soil available substrate primarily caused by fertilization ...

Substrate depletion and microbial community thermal adaptation are major mechanisms that regulate the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil ...

Heterotrophic Bacteria Respond Differently to Increasing ...

Temperature and substrate availability are important variables controlling marine heterotrophic bacterial activity.

lowered affinity for substrates limits growth at low temperature

tions of added substrates (glucose or proteose pep- tone). Wiebe et al. [27] hypothesised that there was an interaction between temperature and substrate re-.

Microbial Growth under Limiting Conditions-Future Perspectives

These changes are the result of dynamic physical (e.g., temperature, humidity, etc.), chemical (availability of organic and inorganic nutrients, ...

Heterotrophic Bacteria Respond Differently to Increasing ...

Commonly, temperature, and substrate availability are believed to be interactive limiting factors for heterotrophic bacteria in parts of the ocean (Huete- ...

The effect of temperature and moisture on lag phase length of ...

Temperature effects on μ and λ after adding substrate could be estimated, including effects of temperature adaptation of the community, using the Ratkowsky ...

Evidence for a temperature acclimation mechanism in bacteria: an ...

(2001) Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine heterotrophic bacteria. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 23, 187–204 ...

Temperature dependences of growth rates and carrying capacities ...

The baseline rules of MTE hold for populations and μ is expected to increase exponentially with temperature according to the activation energy (E). The MTE ...

Interactive comment on “Temperature-mediated changes in ... - BG

carbon substrate to identify temperature controls on microbial ... Pomeroy, L.R., and Wiebe, W.J.: Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting.

Interactions between temperature and nutrients across levels of ...

As nutrients become limiting, respiration rates of plants and algae tend to decline along with growth rates (Theodorou et al., 1991) and show a muted response ...

Temperature and substrate regulation of bacterial abundance ... - jstor

Note that even when substrate appeared to limit bacterial growth, temperature ... substrate. Our temperature-substrate interaction experiments.

The effect of temperature on plankton respiration - DiVA portal

Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine heterotrophic bacteria. Aquatic microbial ecology. 23:187-204. Vaque D., Guadayol O ...

Temperature regulation of bacterial production, respiration, and ...

Pomeroy LR, Wiebe WJ (2001) Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine heterotrophic bacteria. Aquat Microb Ecol ...

Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting ... - Read Wonders

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[PDF] Effect of low temperature on microbial growth: lowered affinity ...

Effect of low temperature on microbial growth: lowered affinity for substrates limits growth at low temperature.