Appendix E. Comparison of δ13C ratios of microbial fatty acid methyl esters extracted from sediments incubated with and without beech leaves and from beech and maize-associated microorganisms, respectively. Katrin Attermeyer Katrin Premke Thomas Hornick Sabine Hilt Hans-Peter Grossart 10.6084/m9.figshare.3558078.v1 https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Appendix_E_Comparison_of_13C_ratios_of_microbial_fatty_acid_methyl_esters_extracted_from_sediments_incubated_with_and_without_beech_leaves_and_from_beech_and_maize-associated_microorganisms_respectively_/3558078 Comparison of δ13C ratios of microbial fatty acid methyl esters extracted from sediments incubated with and without beech leaves and from beech and maize-associated microorganisms, respectively. 2016-08-10 03:42:57 bacterial production phospholipid-derived fatty acid sediments terrestrial subsidies shallow lakes community respiration carbon turnover stable isotopes PLFA Schulzensee, Germany leaf litter Environmental Science Ecology