273 results on '"Mueller, Carsten W."'
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2. Dominance of particulate organic carbon in top mineral soils in cold regions
3. Getting to the root of the problem: Soil carbon and microbial responses to root inputs within a buried paleosol along an eroding hillslope in southwestern Nebraska, USA
4. Soil cover shapes organic matter pools and microbial communities in soils of maritime Antarctica
5. Toward soil carbon storage: The influence of parent material and vegetation on profile-scale microbial community structure and necromass accumulation
6. From rhizosphere to detritusphere – Soil structure formation driven by plant roots and the interactions with soil biota
7. High nitrous oxide emissions from temporary flooded depressions within croplands
8. Iron (hydr)oxide formation in Andosols under extreme climate conditions
9. Stabilization of mineral-associated organic carbon in Pleistocene permafrost
10. Organic carbon loading of soils determines the fate of added fresh plant-derived organic matter
11. Decoding the rhizodeposit-derived carbon’s journey into soil organic matter
12. Molecular diversity and the fate of biochemical fractions of eucalypt tissues in soil
13. Cryoturbation impacts iron-organic carbon associations along a permafrost soil chronosequence in northern Alaska
14. Methods for assessing laterally-resolved distribution, speciation and bioavailability of phosphorus in soils
15. Microscale carbon distribution around pores and particulate organic matter varies with soil moisture regime
16. High-resolution stalagmite stratigraphy supports the Late Holocene tephrochronology of southernmost Patagonia
17. Microbial iron cycling during palsa hillslope collapse promotes greenhouse gas emissions before complete permafrost thaw
18. Association of fresh low-molecular-weight organic compounds with clay-sized mineral fraction in soils of different organic carbon loading
19. Functional complexity explains the depth-dependent response of organic matter to liming at the nanometer scale
20. The role of clay content and mineral surface area for soil organic carbon storage in an arable toposequence
21. How vegetation patches drive soil development and organic matter formation on polar islands
22. Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus in subsoils of temperate forest ecosystems
23. Consistent prokaryotic community patterns along the radial root axis of two Zea mays L. landraces across two distinct field locations.
24. Unraveling root and rhizosphere traits in temperate maize landraces and modern cultivars: Implications for soil resource acquisition and drought adaptation.
25. Subsoil organo-mineral associations under contrasting climate conditions
26. Soil organic matter is stabilized by organo-mineral associations through two key processes: The role of the carbon to nitrogen ratio
27. Particulate organic matter as a functional soil component for persistent soil organic carbon
28. Iron oxides and aluminous clays selectively control soil carbon storage and stability in the humid tropics
29. Author Correction: Iron oxides and aluminous clays selectively control soil carbon storage and stability in the humid tropics
30. The Forgotten Nutrient—The Role of Nitrogen in Permafrost Soils of Northern China
31. Site conditions and vegetation determine phosphorus and sulfur speciation in soils of Antarctica
32. Rhizosheath drought responsiveness is variety‐specific and a key component of belowground plant adaptation.
33. Depth‐dependent responses of soil organic carbon under nitrogen deposition.
34. Fast accrual of C and N in soil organic matter fractions following post-mining reclamation across the USA
35. Iron mineral dissolution releases iron and associated organic carbon during permafrost thaw
36. Detritivore conversion of litter into faeces accelerates organic matter turnover
37. Aggregation controls the stability of lignin and lipids in clay-sized particulate and mineral associated organic matter
38. Microscale soil structures foster organic matter stabilization in permafrost soils
39. Stabilization of soil organic matter by earthworms is connected with physical protection rather than with chemical changes of organic matter
40. Earthworms act as biochemical reactors to convert labile plant compounds into stabilized soil microbial necromass
41. Microbial impact on initial soil formation in arid and semiarid environments under simulated climate change.
42. Spatial distribution and chemical composition of soil organic matter fractions in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil under European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
43. Synergies between mycorrhizal fungi and soil microbial communities increase plant nitrogen acquisition
44. Stable-isotope Raman microspectroscopy for the analysis of soil organic matter
45. Phosphorus nutrition of Populus × canescens reflects adaptation to high P-availability in the soil
46. Unlocking complex soil systems as carbon sinks: multi-pool management as the key.
47. Above and belowground traits impacting transpiration decline during soil drying in 48 maize (Zea mays) genotypes.
48. Methods for visualising active microbial benzene degraders in in situ microcosms
49. Initial differentiation of vertical soil organic matter distribution and composition under juvenile beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees
50. Correlative Imaging of the RhizosphereA Multimethod Workflow for Targeted Mapping of Chemical Gradients.
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