Schwab, V. F.; Nowak, M.; Elder, C. D.; Trumbore, S. E.; Xu, X.; Gleixner, G.; Lehmann, R.; Pohnert, G.; Muhr, J.; Kuesel, K.et al.; Totsche, K. U.: 14C-free carbon is a major contributor to cellular biomass in geochemically distinct groundwater of shallow sedimentary bedrock aquifers. Water Resources Research 55 (3), pp. 2104 - 2121 (2019)
Schwab, V. F.; Nowak, M.; Trumbore, S. E.; Xu, X.; Gleixner, G.; Muhr, J.; Kuesel, K.; Totsche, K. U.: Isolation of individual saturated fatty acid methyl esters derived from groundwater phospholipids by preparative high-pressure liquid chromatography for compound-specific radiocarbon analyses. Water Resources Research 55 (3), pp. 2521 - 2531 (2019)
Nowak, M.; Schwab, V. F.; Lazar, C. S.; Behrendt, T.; Kohlhepp, B.; Totsche, K. U.; Küsel, K.; Trumbore, S. E.: Carbon isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon reflect utilization of different carbon sources by microbial communities in two limestone aquifer assemblages. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (9), pp. 4283 - 4300 (2017)
Barth, J. A. C.; Nowak, M.; Zimmer, M.; Norden, B.; van Geldern, R.: Monitoring of cap-rock integrity during CCS from field data at the Ketzin pilot site (Germany): Evidence from gas composition and stable carbon isotopes. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 43, pp. 133 - 140 (2015)
Nowak, M.; Beulig, F.; von Fischer, J.; Muhr, J.; Küsel, K.; Trumbore, S. E.: Autotrophic fixation of geogenic CO2 by microorganisms contributes to soil organic matter formation and alters isotope signatures in a wetland mofette. Biogeosciences 12 (3), pp. 7169 - 7183 (2015)
van Geldern, R.; Nowak, M.; Zimmer, M.; Szizybalski, A.; Myrttinen, A.; Barth, J. A. C.; Jost, H.-J.: Field-based stable isotope analysis of carbon dioxide by mid-infrared laser spectroscopy for carbon capture and storage monitoring. Analytical Chemistry 86 (24), pp. 12191 - 12198 (2015)
Nowak, M.: The role of microbial CO2 fixation for belowground carbon cycling and ist influence on carbon isotopic signatures. Dissertation, XI, 149 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2017)
On June 24, Prof. Dr. Henrik Hartmann, head of the Julius Kühn Institute for Forest Protection and former group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, received an important award for his scientific achievements in the field of forestry. Our warmest congratulations!
We have gained a new external member: Prof. Dr. Christian Wirth has been appointed by the Senate of the Max Planck Society as External Scientific Member. As a former group leader and later fellow at the institute, Prof. Wirth initiated and supported the development of the TRY database, the world's largest collection on plant traits.
Information gaps in global maps of plant characteristics can be filled with data from nature identification apps. Users of the iNaturalist app are playing a key role in helping researchers create global maps of plant traits. Among other things, the new maps provide an improved basis for understanding plant-environment interactions and for Earth system modeling.
An international research team has succeeded in identifying globally acting factors that cause the diversity of forms and functions of plants. Researchers compiled plant data from around the world and were able to show for the first time how strongly these are determined by climate and soil properties for characteristics such as the size, structure and life span of plants.