Abstract
Varying the amount of labeled substrate or the amount of leaf material resulted in significant nonlinear changes in lignocellulose mineralization, as measured with natural [14C]lignin-labeled lignocellulose. The use of periodic rather than continuous aeration was found not to have significant effects on measured mineralization.
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