Tracer elements revealed the soil organic carbon sources in a dam-controlled watershed

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Yi Zhang ◽  
Peng Li ◽  
Xiao-jun Liu ◽  
Lie Xiao ◽  
Zhi-neng Li ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-237
Author(s):  
M. Zych ◽  
A. Stolarczyk ◽  
K. Maca ◽  
A. Banaś ◽  
K. Termińska-Pabis ◽  
...  

Differences in the assimilation of individual organic compounds (5 mM sugars and L-asparagine) under mixotrophic growth conditions were described for three naturally occurring Haematococcus strains.The effects of assimilation were measured by the growth intensity and size of algal cells, and the effect of colour changes in the cultures was observed. Some compounds caused the cell colouration to change from green to yellow, being the result of chlorophyll disappearance and the accumulation of yellow secondary carotenoids. In the present experiment none of the cultures turned red, thus excluding the intense accumulation of the commercially interesting carotenoid, astaxanthin.


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Carol J. Ptacek ◽  
David W. Blowes ◽  
W. Douglas Gould ◽  
Jing Ma ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 122 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 361-374 ◽  
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J. J. Dick ◽  
D. Tetzlaff ◽  
C. Birkel ◽  
C. Soulsby

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Zehao Chen ◽  
Meiling Xie ◽  
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Xinqing Zheng ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 66 (10) ◽  
pp. 4518-4522 ◽  
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N. D. Gray ◽  
R. Howarth ◽  
R. W. Pickup ◽  
J. Gwyn Jones ◽  
I. M. Head

ABSTRACT Combined microautoradiography and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to investigate carbon metabolism in uncultured bacteria from the genus Achromatium. All of theAchromatium species identified in a freshwater sediment from Rydal Water, Cumbria, United Kingdom, which were distinguishable only by FISH, assimilated both [14C]bicarbonate and [14C]acetate. This extends previous findings thatAchromatium spp. present at another location could only utilize organic carbon sources. Achromatium spp., therefore, probably exhibit a range of physiologies, i.e., facultative chemolithoautotrophy, mixotrophy, and chemoorganoheterotrophy, similar to other large sulfur bacteria (e.g., Beggiatoa spp.).


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