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The project investigates the role of stream biofilms in carbon cycling, focusing on the priming effect, which influences microbial degradation of organic carbon. By combining biogeochemistry and molecular microbiology techniques, it aims to quantify carbon flux and understand the mechanisms of the priming effect in aqu…
Recent findings concerning the role of inland waters in global carbon cycling is currently having a major impact of the view of the global carbon cycle.
These findings highlight inland waters - such as streams, rivers and lakes - as major sites of carbon cycling, implying that they must be considered in the context of climate change.
Microbial degradation of organic carbon is a process that is central to carbon cycling in all ecosystems.
In soils, microbial degradation of recalcitrant carbon is…
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