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Water pools interactions among

INTERACTIONS AMONG WATER POOLS IN REVERSE MICROEMULSIONS... [Pg.66]

The DOC/enzyme/microbe interaction (DEMI) model divides bacterioplankton into two functional guilds, opportunists and decomposers, and DOC into two pools, labile and recalcitrant. In the context of the model, labile DOC is defined as directly assimilable monomers (saccharides, amino acids, and organic acids) and readily hydrolyzed polymers (polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids). Because these substrates turn over rapidly, thus are unlikely to be transported far, most of the carbon in this pool will be autochthonous lysates and exudates, or allochthonous leachates from storms or seasonal litter fall. Recalcitrant DOC is defined as humic substances created by oxidative reactions among proteins, polysaccharides, hydrocarbons, and phenolic molecules. For inland waters, recalcitrant DOC is largely of allochthonous origin. [Pg.441]


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