28 results on '"Banfield, Callum"'
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2. Nitrification-induced acidity controls CO2 emission from soil carbonates
3. Alternate wetting-drying had no preferences for rice P uptake but increased microbial P allocation to phospholipids: Evidence from dual 32P and 33P labeling
4. Main soil microbial groups assessed by phospholipid fatty acid analysis of temperate alley agroforestry systems on crop- and grassland
5. Vegetation transition from meadow to forest reduces priming effect on SOM decomposition
6. Soil, climate, and variety impact on quantity and quality of maize root mucilage exudation
7. Physico-chemical properties of maize (Zea mays L.) mucilage differ with the collection system and corresponding root type and developmental stage of the plant
8. Development of micro-zymography: Visualization of enzymatic activity at the microscopic scale for aggregates collected from the rhizosphere
9. Reductive dissolution of iron phosphate modifies rice root morphology in phosphorus-deficient paddy soils
10. What controls the availability of organic and inorganic P sources in top- and subsoils? A 33P isotopic labeling study with root exudate addition
11. Deep-rooted perennial crops differ in capacity to stabilize C inputs in deep soil layers
12. Improved water and rice residue managements reduce greenhouse gas emissions from paddy soil and increase rice yields
13. Metabolic responses to hotspot-forming processes: growth modes and their ecological consequences
14. Contribution of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Exoenzymes to Nitrogen Acquisition of Sorghum Genotypes Under Drought
15. Microbial community dynamics and utilization of rhizodeposits and synthetic urine in grassland soils.
16. Perspectives and methodological challenges of imaging soil hotspots and coupling soil images of different origin in multi-imaging approach
17. Soil Acidification by Nitrification Controls Co 2 Emission from Soil Carbonates: 14 C Labeling of Caco 3
18. New tools for dead roots: Radioisotope labelling and compound‐specific analysis reveal how subsoil hotspots work
19. Microbial iron reduction compensates for phosphorus limitation in paddy soils
20. Soil, climate, and variety impact on quantity and quality of maize root mucilage exudation
21. Intracellular carbon storage by microorganisms is an overlooked pathway of biomass growth
22. Soil, climate, and variety impact on quantity and quality of maize root mucilage exudation
23. Can the reductive dissolution of ferric iron in paddy soils compensate phosphorus limitation of rice plants and microorganisms?
24. Development of micro-zymography: microscopic visualization of enzymatic activity in soil aggregates and Zea mays L. root
25. Intracellular energy storage mediating soil microbial resource stress
26. The role of maize root exudates to availability of N source in different forms in top- and subsoils
27. Improved water and rice residue managements reduce greenhouse gas emissions from paddy soil and increase rice yields
28. Maize genotype-specific exudation strategies: An adaptive mechanism to increase microbial activity in the rhizosphere
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