Hydrobiological Journal
Published 6 issues per year
ISSN Print: 0018-8166
ISSN Online: 1943-5991
SJR:
0.221
SNIP:
0.469
CiteScore™::
0.9
H-Index:
12
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Bacteriobenthos of Danube Lakes
Volume 34,
Issue 1, 1998,
pp. 46-53
DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v34.i1.70
ABSTRACT
The numbers of bacteriobenthos was 5.72−38.64 milliard cells/g and biomass was 0.14−1.47 mg/g dry silt in benthic deposits of Danube lakes. Biomass of bacteria was shown to be positively associated with the organic carbon concentration in benthic deposits (r = 0.567). The high numbers and high biomass of bacteriobenthos were determined by a high content of organic matter and the high proportions of mobile forms of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in benthic deposits of Danube lakes.
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