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Functional stability of stream-dwelling microbial decomposers exposed to copper and zinc stress
Authors:SOFIA DUARTE,CLÁ  UDIA PASCOAL, FERNANDA CÁ  SSIO
Affiliation:Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology (CBMA), Department of Biology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Abstract:1. We investigated the resistance of aquatic microbial decomposers to Cu and Zn stress and their ability to recover after release from metal exposure, by examining leaf mass loss, fungal reproduction and microbial biomass and diversity.
2. Alder leaves, colonised in a reference stream, were exposed in microcosms to copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn), alone or in mixtures, with metals added together or sequentially (at day 0 or after 10 days). After 20 days, half of the microcosms were released from metals.
3. Leaf mass loss and fungal reproduction were reduced in most metal treatments, and the structure of fungal and bacterial communities was altered as indicated by identification of conidia and DNA fingerprinting based on denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Metals reduced the biomass of bacteria, but not that of fungi.
4. After release from metal stress, the structure of fungal communities became similar to that of control, and a recovery of microbial activity seemed to occur as shown by the lack of differences in leaf mass loss, bacterial biomass and fungal reproduction between control and metal treatments.
Keywords:ecosystem stability    metal stress    microbial decomposers    streams
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