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Biol Bull 78: 454-462. (June 1940)
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EFFECTS OF MARINE MUD UPON THE AEROBIC DECOMPOSITION OF PLANKTON MATERIALS

CHARLES E. RENN 1

1 From the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the Harvard University Graduate School of Engineering

1. Marine muds strongly adsorb soluble nitrogenous organic materials of plankton origin.

2. Muds exert little if any direct effect upon the rates or efficiency of anaerobic bacterial decomposition of plankton materials.







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