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SUMMARY:Coupling Temporal Changes in Dissolved Organic Matter with Microbia
 l Interactions and Community Succession
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20191201T000000
UID:2026-04-25-03-43-13@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260425T034313
Description:Literature Seminar\nDissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbia
 l communities are intimately connected yet are often studied independently
  of one another. During respiration\, soil microbes pair the transfer of a
 n electron from carbon to a terminal electron acceptor such as oxygen\, th
 ereby transforming the available carbon in the system. Elucidating the dyn
 amic interactions between the two is critical to understanding carbon tran
 sformation and the evolution of microbial communities in soil and has impl
 ications for interpreting carbon cycling in subsurface environments. Under
 standing the complexity of DOM and the corresponding microbial metabolic p
 roducts requires the use of high-resolution analytical techniques. Recentl
 y\, Wu et. al designed an experiment that utilized soft X-ray Absorption S
 pectroscopy and Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometr
 y in conjunction with advanced microbial analyses to assess the changes in
  DOM and the microbial community over a 50-day incubation period. This met
 hod demonstrates the temporal progression of microbes in DOM and can be ap
 plied to other systems to determine the ultimate fate of carbon. 4:00 pm
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