193 results on '"Goebel, Marc"'
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2. Incorporation of fine root detritus into forest soil organic matter
3. Fine root decomposition and macronutrient release in temperate forests: Examining the litter bag and intact soil core approaches and their relationship with fungal community composition
4. Endophytic microbiota and ectomycorrhizal structure of Alnusglutinosa Gaertn. at saline and nonsaline forest sites
5. Hypertonic stress induced changes of Pseudomonas fluorescens adhesion towards soil minerals studied by AFM
6. The effects of mixed-species root zones on the resistance of soil bacteria and fungi to long-term experimental and natural reductions in soil moisture
7. Wettability of siloxane surfaces assessed by molecular dynamics, contact angle determination, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
8. Litter quality and decomposition responses to drought in a northeastern US deciduous forest
9. Soil water repellency
10. Tracing carbon flow through a sugar maple forest and its soil components : role of invasive earthworms
11. Spatial–temporal variations of absorptive fine roots in the organic and soil layers of a Larix gmelinii forest
12. Development of a universal microinfiltrometer to estimate extent and persistence of soil water repellency as a function of capillary pressure and interface chemical composition
13. The Deep Root System of Fagus sylvatica on Sandy Soil : Structure and Variation Across a Precipitation Gradient
14. Endophytic microbiota and ectomycorrhizal structure of Alnus glutinosa Gaertn. at saline and nonsaline forest sites
15. Functionally discrete fine roots differ in microbial assembly, microbial functional potential, and produced metabolites
16. Occurrence and spatial pattern of water repellency in a beech forest subsoil
17. Bacterial cell-mineral associations and their stability under varying moisture conditions
18. Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Contact Angle determination, and X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy explain the wetting properties of siloxane model surfaces
19. Bacterial impact on the wetting properties of soil minerals
20. Incorporation of fine root detritus into forest soil organic matter
21. Changes in cell surface properties of Pseudomonas fluorescens by adaptation to NaCl induced hypertonic stress
22. Water Stress-Driven Changes in Bacterial Cell Surface Properties
23. How do introductory field biology students feel? Journal reflections provide insight into student affect
24. Water repellency enhances the deposition of negatively charged hydrophilic colloids in a water-saturated sand matrix
25. Specific processes during in situ infiltration into a sandy soil with low-level water repellency
26. Protocol
27. Cognitive, affective and behavioral outcomes of undergraduate field experiences in natural science courses: A scoping review protocol
28. Microbial cell-envelope fragments and the formation of soil organic matter: a case study from a glacier forefield
29. Quantitative analysis of liquid penetration kinetics and slaking of aggregates as related to solid–liquid interfacial properties
30. The Impact of Field Courses on Undergraduate Knowledge, Affect, Behavior, and Skills: A Scoping Review
31. Small-scale contact angle mapping on undisturbed soil surfaces
32. Decomposition of the finest root branching orders: linking belowground dynamics to fine-root function and structure
33. Effect of multivalent cations, temperature, and aging on SOM thermal properties
34. Wettability of Siloxane Surfaces Assessed by Molecular Dynamics, Contact Angle Determination, and X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
35. Changes in cell surface properties of Pseudomonas fluorescens by adaptation to NaCl induced hypertonic stress.
36. Application of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to visualize the effect of porous media wettability on unsaturated pore water configuration
37. Comparing capillary rise contact angles of soil aggregates and homogenized soil
38. Do soil aggregates really protect encapsulated organic matter against microbial decomposition?
39. Impact of Field Courses on Undergraduate Knowledge, Affect, Behavior, and Skills: A Scoping Review.
40. The effect of temperature and wetting–drying cycles on soil wettability: Dynamic molecular restructuring processes at the solid–water–air interface
41. Significance of wettability-induced changes in microscopic water distribution for soil organic matter decomposition
42. Water potential and aggregate size effects on contact angle and surface energy
43. The effect of temperature and wetting–drying cycles on soil wettability: Dynamic molecular restructuring processes at the solid–water–air interface
44. Remarkable Similarity in Timing of Absorptive Fine-Root Production Across 11 Diverse Temperate Tree Species in a Common Garden
45. Soil wettability, aggregate stability, and the decomposition of soil organic matter
46. Modification of Soil Wetting Properties Always Involves the Interface Chemical Composition
47. Specific spatio-temporal dynamics of absorptive fine roots in response to neighbor species identity in a mixed beech–spruce forest
48. Specific spatio-temporal dynamics of absorptive fine roots in response to neighbor species identity in a mixed beech-spruce forest
49. Getting to the root of root–microbe interactions
50. Erratum to: Application of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to visualize the effect of porous media wettability on unsaturated pore water configuration
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