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Zeitschriftenartikel (169)
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Pathways of litter C by formation of aggregates and SOM density fractions: Implications from 13C natural abundance. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 42.
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202 (2), S. 356 - 359 (2014)
Climate-biosphere interactions in a more extreme world. New Phytologist 43.
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193, S. 70 - 82 (2014)
Carbon and nitrogen in soil and vine roots in harrowed and grass-covered vineyards. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 44.
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177 (2), S. 287 - 296 (2014)
Reconciling 14C and minirhizotron-based estimates of fine-root turnover with survival functions. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 45.
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11 (8), S. 2147 - 2168 (2014)
Bayesian calibration of a soil organic carbon model using delta14C measurements of soil organic carbon and heterotrophic respiration as joint constraints. Biogeosciences 46.
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: Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111 (1), S. 308 - 313 (2014)
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131, S. 1 - 12 (2014)
Chirality of meteoritic free and IOM-derived monocarboxylic acids and implications for prebiotic organic synthesis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 48.
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24 (1), S. 84 - 93 (2014)
Landscape-scale variation in plant community composition of an African savanna from airborne species mapping. Ecological Applications 49.
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65, S. 72 - 82 (2014)
An incubation study on the stability and biological effects of pyrogenic and hydrothermal biochar in two soils. European Journal of Soil Science 50.
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329, S. 287 - 294 (2014)
Quantity and quality of dissolved organic carbon released from coarse woody debris of different tree species in the early phase of decomposition. Forest Ecology and Management 51.
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37 (2), S. 382 - 391 (2014)
Drought impact on water use efficiency and intra-annual density fluctuations in Erica arborea on Elba (Italy). Plant, Cell and Environment 52.
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18 (10), S. 4189 - 4206 (2014)
Effect of parameter choice in root water uptake models – the arrangement of root hydraulic properties within the root architecture affects dynamics and efficiency of root water uptake. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 53.
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27 (13), S. 4815 - 4834 (2014)
Harmonized European long-term climate data for assessing the effect of changing temporal variability on land-atmosphere CO2 fluxes. Journal of Climate 54.
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40 (2), S. 150 - 158 (2014)
Transgenic upregulation of the condensed tannin pathway in poplar leads to a dramatic shift in leaf palatability for two tree-feeding Lepidoptera. Journal of Chemical Ecology 55.
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9 (4), e95659 (2014)
The strengths of r- and K-selection shape diversity-disturbance relationships. PLoS One 56.
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5 (1), S. 43 - 53 (2014)
Applying the concept of “energy return on investment” to desert greening of the Sahara/Sahel using a global climate model. Earth System Dynamics 57.
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86 (3), S. 425 - 467 (2014)
Assessment of international reference materials for isotope-ratio analysis (IUPAC Technical Report). Pure and Applied Chemistry 58.
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11, S. 3661 - 3683 (2014)
On the potential vegetation feedbacks that enhance phosphorus availability – insights from a process-based model linking geological and ecological timescales. Biogeosciences 59.
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: Linking variability in soil solution dissolved organic carbon to climate, soil type, and vegetation type. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 28 (5), S. 497 - 509 (2014)
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Global potential of biospheric carbon management for climate mitigation. Nature Communications