Seasonal changes in the microbial community of a salt marsh, measured by phospholipid fatty acid analysis (original) (raw)

Biogeochemistry, 2002

Abstract

Microbial activity within the environment can have distinct geochemicaleffects, and so changes in a microbial community structure can result ingeochemical change. We examined seasonal changes in both the microbialcommunityand the geochemistry of an inter-tidal salt marsh in north-west England tocharacterise biogeochemical processes occurring at this site.Phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis of sediment samples collected atmonthly intervals was used to measure

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