| composition and function of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes in eutrophic and pristine areas of the florida everglades. | as a result of agricultural activities in regions adjacent to the northern boundary of the florida everglades, a nutrient gradient developed that resulted in physicochemical and ecological changes from the original system. sulfate input from agricultural runoff and groundwater is present in soils of the northern everglades, and sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (srp) may play an important role in biogeochemical processes such as carbon cycling. the goal of this project was to utilize culture-based an ... | 2002 | 12450837 |