Shifts in composition and function of bacterial communities reveal the effect of small barriers on nitrous oxide and methane accumulation in fragmented rivers

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  • who: ufeffChong-Yangufeff ufeffXingufeff and collaborators from the Guangzhou University, China have published the research work: Shifts in composition and function of bacterial communities reveal the effect of small barriers on nitrous oxide and methane accumulation in fragmented rivers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, Liangtan river (China) was studied as an example of fragmented river, where four habitats were delimited according to the height of the barriers between them. The main reason is that the barriers reduce the DO in the river, thus inhibiting the growth of nitrifiers (aerobic bacteria). The main . . .

     

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