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  Untersuchungen zur Ökologie der Bakterien in der fließenden Welle von Bächen. III. Aufnahme gelöster organischer Substanzen. Schlitzer Produktionsbiologische Studien (23-3)

Marxsen, J. (1980). Untersuchungen zur Ökologie der Bakterien in der fließenden Welle von Bächen. III. Aufnahme gelöster organischer Substanzen. Schlitzer Produktionsbiologische Studien (23-3). Archiv für Hydrobiologie/Supplement, 58(3), 207-272.

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Alternative Title : Investigations on the ecology of suspended bacteria in small streams. III. Uptake of dissolved organic substances (Schlitz studies on productivity, no. 23-3)

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Marxsen, Jürgen1, Author           
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1Limnological River Station Schlitz, Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_976546              

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 Abstract: Abstract In two small unpolluted streams the uptake of dissolved organic substances by suspended bacteria was investigated during one year. The uptake potential (Vmax) of glucose (range: 0.04 - 16 µg glucose l⁻¹ h⁻¹) is similar to that in eutrophic lakes, that of acetate (range: 0.01 - 4.1 µg acetate l⁻¹ h⁻¹) seems to be a little smaller than in eutrophic lakes, whereas the concentrations of dissolved organic matter are mostly in a range of oligotrophic lakes. Factors which influence Vmax are mainly the number of bacteria, the temperature, the stream discharge and the quantity and composition of of dissolved organic matter. With increasing stream discharge the specific uptake potential (uptake potential/number of bacteria) decreases. At the time of leaf fall an extraordinary high specific uptake potential was observed. The high values of Vmax can be explained by permanent allochthonous input of bacteria and dissolved organic substances. The uptake kinetic parameters and their relationships to the number of bacteria, the temperature, the stream discharge and the quantity and composition of dissolved organic matter show that the allochthonous influence is stronger in the woodland stream Rohrwiesenbach than in the open grassland stream Breitenbach.

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Language(s): deu - German
 Dates: 1980-10
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Title: Archiv für Hydrobiologie/Supplement
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 58 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 207 - 272 Identifier: ISSN: 03412881