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Kong, X. S., C. Wu, B. Yao, Z.H. He, H. Lin, X.B. He, Y.H. Lin, T.T. Cao, Y.Y. Jia, Y.F. Li, K. Tian, and X.J. Tian. 2022. Algae, shrimp grazing, and fecal pellets synergistically increase microbial activity and enhance N immobilization during Typha angustifolia leaf litter decomposition. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29(12):17919-17931. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-16848-1.
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Reference Number: 41356
Type: Journal Article
Author: Kong, X. S., C. Wu, B. Yao, Z.H. He, H. Lin, X.B. He, Y.H. Lin, T.T. Cao, Y.Y. Jia, Y.F. Li, K. Tian, and X.J. Tian
Date (year): 2022
Article Title:Algae, shrimp grazing, and fecal pellets synergistically increase microbial activity and enhance N immobilization during Typha angustifolia leaf litter decomposition
Journal Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume: 29
Issue: 12
Pages: 17919-17931
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Keywords: litter decomposition, shrimp fecal pellets, alga, extracellular enzyme activity, microbial respiration, nitrogen mineralization, Typha angustifolia, narrowleaf cattail, Chlorella vulgaris
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-16848-1
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