Publications of Ingo Schöning
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Journal Article (87)
61.
Journal Article
393, pp. 273 - 282 (2015)
No depth-dependence of fine root litter decomposition in temperate beech forest soils. Plant and Soil 62.
Journal Article
69, pp. 879 - 883 (2015)
pH as a Driver for Ammonia-oxidizing Archaea in forest soils. Microbial Ecology 63.
Journal Article
111 (1), pp. 308 - 313 (2014)
Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 64.
Journal Article
57 (3), pp. 181 - 189 (2014)
Vertical gradients of potential enzyme activities in soil profiles of European beech, Norway spruce and Scots pine dominated forest sites. Pedobiologia 65.
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73, pp. 41 - 50 (2014)
Soil property and management effects on grassland microbial communities across a latitudinal gradient in Germany. Applied Soil Ecology 66.
Journal Article
119 (1-3), pp. 435 - 451 (2014)
Controls on soil carbon storage and turnover in German landscapes. Biogeochemistry 67.
Journal Article
78 (4), pp. 1186 - 1191 (2014)
The importance of rock fragment density for the calculation of soil bulk density and soil organic carbon stocks. Soil Science Society of America 68.
Journal Article
67 (1), pp. 161 - 166 (2014)
Influence of land use intensity on the diversity of ammonia oxidizing bacteria and archaea in soils from grassland ecosystems. Microbial Ecology 69.
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382, pp. 203 - 218 (2014)
Factors controlling decomposition rates of fine root litter in temperate forests and grasslands. Plant and Soil 70.
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69, pp. 179 - 186 (2014)
Drivers for ammonia-oxidation along a land-use gradient in grassland soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 71.
Journal Article
77 (6), pp. 2060 - 2070 (2013)
Phosphate release kinetics in calcareous grassland and forest soils in response to H+ addition. Soil Science Society of America 72.
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8 (10), e78134 (2013)
Organic vs. conventional grassland management: do 15N and 13C isotopic signatures of hay and soil samples differ? PLoS One 73.
Journal Article
10 (7), pp. 4833 - 4843 (2013)
Mean age of carbon in fine roots from temperate forests and grasslands with different management. Biogeosciences 74.
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303, pp. 1 - 10 (2013)
Organic layer and clay content control soil organic carbon stocks in density fractions of differently managed German beech forests. Forest Ecology and Management 75.
Journal Article
289, pp. 243 - 254 (2013)
The influence of changes in forest management over the past 200 years on present soil organic carbon stocks. Forest Ecology and Management 76.
Journal Article
14 (2), pp. 126 - 136 (2013)
Interacting effects of fertilization, mowing and grazing on plant species diversity of 1500 grasslands in Germany differ between regions. Basic and Applied Ecology 77.
Journal Article
14 (6), pp. 496 - 505 (2013)
High plant species richness indicates management-related disturbances rather than the conservation status of forests. Basic and Applied Ecology 78.
Journal Article
10 (1), pp. 399 - 420 (2013)
Modeling the vertical soil organic matter profile using Bayesian parameter estimation. Biogeosciences 79.
Journal Article
370, pp. 625 - 639 (2013)
Causes of variation in mineral soil C content and turnover in differently managed beech dominated forests. Plant and Soil 80.
Journal Article
7 (10), e47500 (2012)
Differences in soil fungal communities between european beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominated forests are related to soil and understory vegetation. PLoS One