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287 related items for PubMed ID: 35181452

  • 1. Properties of sediment dissolved organic matter respond to eutrophication and interact with bacterial communities in a plateau lake.
    Li S, Fang J, Zhu X, Spencer RGM, Álvarez-Salgado XA, Deng Y, Huang T, Yang H, Huang C.
    Environ Pollut; 2022 May 15; 301():118996. PubMed ID: 35181452
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  • 4. Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Matter in Sediments of Typical Lakes in Southeastern Hubei Province, China.
    Wu C, Wu X, Ge X, Feng L, Tan Y, Yang J, Ren W, Zou M.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2022 Jun 16; 19(12):. PubMed ID: 35742651
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  • 5. Instability in a carbon pool driven by multiple dissolved organic matter sources in a eutrophic lake basin: Potential factors for increased greenhouse gas emissions.
    Ma J, Zhou M, Peng Y, Tuo Y, Zhou C, Liu K, Huang Y, He F, Lai Q, Zhang Z, Kinouchi T, Li S, Xu X, Wu X, Lin X, Li W, Wang G.
    J Environ Manage; 2024 Jan 15; 350():119697. PubMed ID: 38035504
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  • 6. Response of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial community to submerged macrophytes restoration in lakes: A review.
    Ren H, Wang G, Ding W, Li H, Shen X, Shen D, Jiang X, Qadeer A.
    Environ Res; 2023 Aug 15; 231(Pt 2):116185. PubMed ID: 37207736
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  • 7. Composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lakes responds to the trophic state and phytoplankton community succession.
    Wen Z, Shang Y, Song K, Liu G, Hou J, Lyu L, Tao H, Li S, He C, Shi Q, He D.
    Water Res; 2022 Oct 01; 224():119073. PubMed ID: 36113235
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  • 8. Molecular-level composition of dissolved organic matter in distinct trophic states in Chinese lakes: Implications for eutrophic lake management and the global carbon cycle.
    Liu S, Hou J, Suo C, Chen J, Liu X, Fu R, Wu F.
    Water Res; 2022 Jun 15; 217():118438. PubMed ID: 35452972
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  • 9. Molecular insights into the microbial degradation of sediment-derived DOM in a macrophyte-dominated lake under aerobic and hypoxic conditions.
    Yu W, Yang H, Chen J, Liao P, Wu J, Jiang L, Guo W.
    Sci Total Environ; 2024 Mar 15; 916():170257. PubMed ID: 38253098
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  • 10. Driving mechanism of water replenishment on DOM composition and eutrophic status changes of lake in arid and semi-arid regions of loess area.
    Lu K, Gao X, Yang F, Gao H, Yan X, Yu H.
    Sci Total Environ; 2023 Nov 15; 899():165609. PubMed ID: 37474068
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  • 11. [Fluorescence Spectral Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Matter in Songhua Lake Sediment].
    Cheng YX, Zhao K, Zhang Y, Zhang YT, Jiao LX.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2022 Apr 08; 43(4):1941-1949. PubMed ID: 35393817
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  • 12. Production and transformation of organic matter driven by algal blooms in a shallow lake: Role of sediments.
    Du Y, An S, He H, Wen S, Xing P, Duan H.
    Water Res; 2022 Jul 01; 219():118560. PubMed ID: 35576761
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  • 13. Environmental characteristics and changes of sediment pore water dissolved organic matter in four Chinese lakes.
    Mostofa KMG, Li W, Wu F, Liu CQ, Liao H, Zeng L, Xiao M.
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  • 14. Linking heterotrophic bacterioplankton community composition to the optical dynamics of dissolved organic matter in a large eutrophic Chinese lake.
    Zhang W, Zhou Y, Jeppesen E, Wang L, Tan H, Zhang J.
    Sci Total Environ; 2019 Aug 20; 679():136-147. PubMed ID: 31082588
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  • 15. Strong associations between dissolved organic matter and microbial communities in the sediments of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau lakes depend on salinity.
    Zhang P, Zhang H, Li Y, Zhang J, Ma C, Weng N, Gao X, Wu F, Huo S.
    Sci Total Environ; 2024 May 20; 926():171857. PubMed ID: 38521264
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  • 16. Niche differentiation of microbial community shapes vertical distribution of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter in deep-sea sediments.
    Chen X, Cai R, Zhuo X, Chen Q, He C, Sun J, Zhang Y, Zheng Q, Shi Q, Jiao N.
    Environ Int; 2023 Aug 20; 178():108080. PubMed ID: 37429058
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  • 17. [Dynamic Changes of Dissolved Organic Matter Derived from Algal Decomposition and the Environmental Effects in Eutrophic Lakes].
    Zhang J, Chen MY, Hao ZN, Zhong H, He H, Lei P.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2024 Mar 08; 45(3):1539-1552. PubMed ID: 38471868
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  • 18. Distribution pattern of dissolved organic matter in pore water of sediments from three typical areas of western Lake Taihu and its environmental implications.
    Li Z, Wu S, Yu H, Qiu H, Jiang Q, Deng Y, Gui H, Wang G, Xu X.
    Water Sci Technol; 2023 Dec 08; 88(11):2733-2750. PubMed ID: 38096065
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  • 19. Epiphytic Bacteria Are Essential for the Production and Transformation of Algae-Derived Carboxyl-Rich Alicyclic Molecule (CRAM)-like DOM.
    Liu Y, Kan J, He C, Shi Q, Liu YX, Fan ZC, Sun J.
    Microbiol Spectr; 2021 Oct 31; 9(2):e0153121. PubMed ID: 34668747
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  • 20. Changes of DOM and its correlation with internal nutrient release during cyanobacterial growth and decline in Lake Chaohu, China.
    Bao Y, Huang T, Ning C, Sun T, Tao P, Wang J, Sun Q.
    J Environ Sci (China); 2023 Feb 31; 124():769-781. PubMed ID: 36182182
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