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Linking dissolved organic matter composition and bacterioplankton communities in an Amazon floodplain system

de Melo et al., 2020

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12984847939151107088
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de Melo M
Kothawala D
Bertilsson S
Amaral J
Forsberg B
Sarmento H
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Limnology and Oceanography

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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the main substrate for aquatic prokaryotes, fuelling their metabolism and controlling community composition. Amazonian rivers transport and process large fluxes of terrestrial DOM, but little is known about the link between DOM composition …
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