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Effects of PH and Plant Sourceon Lignocellulose Biodegradation Rates in Two Wetland Ecosystems, the Okefenokee Swamp and a Georgia Salt Marsh, Mary Ann Moran, Robert E. Hodson Faculty Publications
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Carbon Conversion Efficiency for Bacterial Growth on Lignocellulose: Implications for Detritus-Based Food Webs, Ronald Benner, Jan Lay, Elizabeth K’nees, Robert E. Hodson Faculty Publications
Carbon Flow From Lignocellulose: A Simulation Analysis of a Detritus-Based Ecosystem, Mary Ann Moran, Tarzan Legovic, Ronald Benner, Robert E. Hodson Faculty Publications
Biogeochemical Cycling of Lignocellulosic Carbon in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems: Relative Contributions of Procaryotes and Eucaryotes, Ronald Benner, Mary Ann Moran, Robert E. Hodson Faculty Publications
Relative Contributions of Bacteria and Fungi to the Degradation of Lignocellulosic Detritus in Salt Marsh Sediments, Ronald Benner, S. Y. Newell, A. E. Maccubbin, Robert E. Hodson Faculty Publications
Anaerobic Biodegradation of the Lignin and Polysaccharide Components of Lignocellulose and Synthetic Lignin by Sediment Microflora, Ronald Benner, A. E. Maccubbin, Robert E. Hodson Faculty Publications
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