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. 2004 Oct;48(3):375-88.
doi: 10.1007/s00248-003-1051-6. Epub 2004 Jun 29.

Distribution of microbial communities associated with the dominant high marsh plants and sediments of the United States East Coast

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Distribution of microbial communities associated with the dominant high marsh plants and sediments of the United States East Coast

L K Blum et al. Microb Ecol. 2004 Oct.

Abstract

Microbial communities in the sediment and associated with the dominant type of standing dead plant were collected from the high marsh zones of 10 sites along the eastern coast of the United States from Maine to Florida. Microbial community composition was examined using T-RFLP, and bacterial and fungal abundance was determined microscopically. Within the sediment, community composition was strongly correlated with latitude, indicating that biogeographical factors are important determinants of sediment community composition, whereas abundance was positively and strongly correlated with sediment organic matter content. A strong biogeographical effect was observed for both bacterial and fungal abundance on standing dead plants, but there was no clear relationship between community composition and latitude. Microbial community composition was more similar among plants of the same type (i.e., related plant species) suggesting that plant type (i.e., substrate quality) is primarily responsible for the determining community composition on standing dead plants.

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