The Diel Patterns of Glucosidase Activity and Dissolved Carbohydrates in South Florida Coastal Waters
The response of diel extracellular α and β-glucosidase activity to in situ dissolved carbohydrates was explored in coastal marine waters. The hypothesis being tested was to determine whether natural substrate could regulate enzyme activity. Relative enzyme activity was determined using artificial 4-...
Main Author: | Quinney, Tom |
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NSUWorks
1998
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Online Access: | http://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/324 |
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