Original paper
Warming enhances the stimulatory effect of algal exudates on dissolved organic carbon decomposition
Abstract
The current paradigm in peatland ecology is that the organic matter inputs from plant photosynthesis (e.g. moss litter) exceed that of decomposition, tipping the metabolic balance in favour of carbon (C) storage. Here, we investigated an alternative hypothesis, whereby exudates released by microalgae can actually accelerate C losses from the surface waters of northern peatlands by stimulating dissolved organic C ( DOC ) decomposition in a warmer...
Paper Details
Title
Warming enhances the stimulatory effect of algal exudates on dissolved organic carbon decomposition
Published Date
Aug 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
7
Pages
1288 - 1297
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