Wednesday, April 21, 2010
4.21.10 Singlet oxygen and dissolved organic matter
Cory et al. study, from my postdoctoral work with Profs. Kris McNeill and Jim Cotner and our collaborators, is now published in ES&T. We found that singlet oxygen, a reactive oxygen species found in sunlit waters, oxidizes dissolved organic matter (DOM) to produce a range of products that appear to be less nutritious to bacteria. Check it out!!
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