A THEORETICAL MODEL OF LITTER DECAY AND MICROBIAL INTERACTION
University of Toledo · University of New Mexico
Abstract
Despite the central role of microorganisms in the decomposition of dead organic matter, few models have integrated the dynamics of litter chemistry with microbial interactions. Here we propose a functional resolution of the microbial community that parallels the commonly used chemical characterization of plant litter, i.e., a guild of opportunist microorganisms that grows quickly and has high affinity for soluble substrates, a guild of decomposer specialists that grows more slowly and has high affinity for holocellulose substrates, and a guild of miners that grows very slowly and is specialized for degrading lignin. This guild-based decomposition model (GDM) includes the interactions of holocellulose and…
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- 16.13
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Guild
- Decomposer
- Litter
- Plant litter
- Microbial population biology
- Ecology
- Microorganism
- Chemistry
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