Xylotrophic and Mycophilic Bacteria in Formation of Dystrophic Waters

2009 
The microbial communities developing in ultrafresh stagnant water originating from rainfall comprise the group of ombrophiles. The microorganisms of the myco-bacterial community developing on coarse woody debris are involved in formation of humus-enriched dystrophic waters in the watersheds of forested wetlands. Oligotrophic acidophilic dissipotrophs participate in the transformation of organic matter in such waters. The scheme of trophic interactions in the microbial community is proposed.
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