Search for dissertations about: "heterotrophic"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 81 swedish dissertations containing the word heterotrophic.
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21. Character and Function of Anammox Bacteria under Environmental Stress
Abstract : During the last few decades observations of novel processes involved in nitrogen transformations have fundamentally challenged the view of pathways and controlling mechanisms during local and global nitrogen cycling. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) constitutes one of these new pathways where autotrophic bacteria oxidize ammonium by nitrite to dinitrogen gas under anaerobic conditions. READ MORE
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22. Sorption of humic substances and microbial activity in the course of artificial recharge of groundwater
Abstract : Sorption of humic subtances and metal-humate complexes on aquifer material taken from basins used for artificial recharge of groundwater was studied in batch scale experiments. Distribution of bacteria attached to the material from uppermost layer and from the horizons below the infiltration basin were measured in the field studies. READ MORE
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23. Effects of temperature and terrestrial carbon on fish growth and pelagic food web efficiency
Abstract : Both temperature and terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (TDOC) have strong impacts on aquatic food web dynamics and production. Temperature affects vital rates of all organisms and terrestrial carbon has been shown to alter the dynamics of phytoplankton and bacterial production and affect the trophic structure of planktonic food webs. READ MORE
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24. Bacterial use of allochthonous organic carbon for respiration and growth in boreal freshwater systems
Abstract : Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘allochthonous’ organic carbon (AlloOC) affects critical physical and chemical properties of freshwater ecosystems, with consequences for food web structures and exchange of greenhouse gases with the atmosphere. READ MORE
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25. Life strategies for substrate assimilation by freshwater bacterioplankton
Abstract : The availability of substrates is one of the most important environmental constraints on the diversity and functioning of microorganisms. Substrate quantity and quality as well as the metabolic features of heterotrophic microorganisms determine the efficiency, speed and type of transformation that can occur in nature. READ MORE