Publications of Susan E. Trumbore
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Journal Article (301)
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133, pp. 166 - 176 (2018)
Soil properties determine how Lasius flavus impact on topsoil organic matter and nutrient distribution in central Germany. Applied Soil Ecology 82.
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32 (10), pp. 1574 - 1588 (2018)
Soil organic matter persistence as a stochastic process: age and transit time distributions of carbon in soils. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 83.
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11, pp. 589 - 593 (2018)
Links among warming, carbon and microbial dynamics mediated by soil mineral weathering. Nature Geoscience 84.
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220 (1), pp. 111 - 120 (2018)
Living on borrowed time – Amazonian trees use decade‐old storage carbon to survive for months after complete stem girdling. New Phytologist 85.
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9 (1), 3006 (2018)
Unravelling the age of fine roots of temperate and boreal forests. Nature Communications 86.
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43, pp. 89 - 95 (2018)
Detours on the phloem sugar highway: stem carbon storage and remobilization. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 87.
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32 (2), pp. 587 - 602 (2018)
Using radiocarbon-calibrated dendrochronology to improve tree-cutting cycle estimates for timber management in southern Amazon forests. Trees 88.
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52 (23), pp. 13811 - 13823 (2018)
New perspectives on CO2, temperature and light effects on BVOC emissions using online measurements by PTR-MS and cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Environmental Science & Technology 89.
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94 (10), fiy141 (2018)
Thiosulfate- and hydrogen-driven autotrophic denitrification by a microbial consortium enriched from groundwater of an oligotrophic limestone aquifer. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 90.
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123 (1), pp. 18 - 31 (2018)
Soil carbon dynamics in soybean cropland and forests in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 91.
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27 (7), pp. 875 - 885 (2018)
Foliar nutrient resorption differs between arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal trees at local and global scales. Global Ecology and Biogeography 92.
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31 (22), pp. 3783 - 3795 (2017)
Vegetation impacts soil water content patterns by shaping canopy water fluxes and soil properties. Hydrological Processes 93.
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8, 1951 (2017)
Nitrogen loss from pristine carbonate-rock aquifers of the Hainich Critical Zone Exploratory (Germany) is primarily driven by chemolithoautotrophic anammox processes. Frontiers in Microbiology 94.
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142 (18), pp. 3360 - 3369 (2017)
Onsite cavity enhanced Raman spectrometry for the investigation of gas exchange processes in the Earth's critical zone. Analyst 95.
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396, pp. 113 - 123 (2017)
Tree mortality of a flood-adapted species in response of hydrographic changes caused by an Amazonian river dam. Forest Ecology and Management 96.
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239, pp. 47 - 57 (2017)
A revised hydrological model for the Central Amazon: The importance of emergent canopy trees in the forest water budget. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 97.
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23 (5), pp. 1763 - 1773 (2017)
The muddle of ages, turnover, transit, and residence times in the carbon cycle. Global Change Biology 98.
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81, pp. 83 - 93 (2017)
Yellow-meadow ant (Lasius flavus) mound development determines soil properties and growth responses of different plant functional types. European Journal of Soil Biology 99.
Journal Article
16 (1), pp. 177 - 191 (2017)
Comparison of CO2 and O2 fluxes demonstrate retention of respired CO2 in tree stems from a range of tree species. Biogeosciences 100.
Journal Article
89 (2), pp. 1117 - 1122 (2017)
Direct Raman spectroscopic measurements of biological nitrogen fixation under natural conditions: An analytical approach for studying nitrogenase activity. Analytical Chemistry