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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010
Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie: Verhandlungen
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VI. Running Waters

The role of microbes associated with organic and inorganic substrates in phosphorus spiralling in a woodland stream

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Pages 850-856 | Published online: 01 Dec 2017

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B. T. Hart, P. Freeman, I. D. McKelvie, S. Pearse & D. G. Ross. (1991) Phosphorus spiralling in Myrtle Creek, Victoria, Australia. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 24:3, pages 2065-2070.
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J. W. Elwood, P. J. Mulholland & J. D. Newbold. (1988) Microbial activity and phosphorus uptake on decomposing leaf detritus in a heterotrophic stream. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 23:2, pages 1198-1208.
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Patrick J. Mulholland, Roger A. Minear & Jerry W. Elwood. (1988) Production of soluble, high molecular weight phosphorus and its subsequent uptake by stream detritus. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 23:2, pages 1190-1197.
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Gaston E. Small, Marcelo Ardón, John H. Duff, Alan P. Jackman, Alonso Ramírez, Frank J. Triska & Catherine M. Pringle. (2016) Phosphorus retention in a lowland Neotropical stream following an eight-year enrichment experiment. Freshwater Science 35:1, pages 1-11.
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