134 results on '"Hammer, Edith C."'
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2. Decoding the rhizodeposit-derived carbon’s journey into soil organic matter
3. Hyphal exploration strategies and habitat modification of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in microengineered soil chips
4. Exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics reduces bacterial and fungal biomass in microfabricated soil models
5. The effect of habitat complexity on bacterial competition
6. Quantification of growth and nutrient consumption of bacterial and fungal cultures in microfluidic microhabitat models
7. Isolation and Identification of Insoluble Zinc-Solubilising Bacteria and Evaluation of Their Ability to Solubilise Various Zinc Minerals
8. Fungal foraging behaviour and hyphal space exploration in micro-structured Soil Chips
9. Bacterial community characterization by deep learning aided image analysis in soil chips
10. Habitat geometry in artificial microstructure affects bacterial and fungal growth, interactions, and substrate degradation
11. Microfluidic chips provide visual access to in situ soil ecology
12. Hyphal exploration strategies and habitat modification of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in microengineered soil chips
13. Assessing soil ecosystem processes – biodiversity relationships in a nature reserve in Central Europe
14. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi trigger danger‐associated peptide signaling and inhibit carbon‒phosphorus exchange with nonhost plants
15. Nutrient Dynamics in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Networks
16. Build your own soil: exploring microfluidics to create microbial habitat structures
17. Habitat complexity affects microbial growth in fractal maze
18. Do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi stabilize litter-derived carbon in soil?
19. Synergies between mycorrhizal fungi and soil microbial communities increase plant nitrogen acquisition
20. Nanoscale chemical mapping of exometabolites at fungal–mineral interfaces
21. Optimization of Biofertilizer Formulation for Phosphorus Solubilizing by Pseudomonas fluorescens Ur21 via Response Surface Methodology
22. Perturbed Partners: Opposite Responses of Plant and Animal Mutualist Guilds to Inundation Disturbances
23. Phosphorus and carbon availability regulate structural composition and complexity of AM fungal mycelium
24. Scavenging beetles control the temporal response of soil communities to carrion decomposition
25. Elemental composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at high salinity
26. The effect of habitat complexity on microbial processes
27. Bypass and hyperbole in soil science: A perspective from the next generation of soil scientists
28. STXM analysis of fungal soil aggregation
29. Trees in trimmed hedgerows but not tree health increase diversity of oribatid mite communities in intensively managed agricultural land
30. Bypass and hyperbole in soil science: A perspective from the next generation of soil scientists.
31. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal and soil microbial communities in African Dark Earths
32. Build your own soil: exploring microfluidics to create microbial habitat structures
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34. Do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi stabilize litter-derived carbon in soil?
35. Biochar increases arbuscular mycorrhizal plant growth enhancement and ameliorates salinity stress
36. A mycorrhizal fungus grows on biochar and captures phosphorus from its surfaces
37. Mycorrhiza for all: an under‐earth revolution
38. The interplay between P uptake pathways in mycorrhizal peas: a combined physiological and gene-silencing approach
39. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi – short‐term liability but long‐term benefits for soil carbon storage?
40. The Influence of Different Stresses on Glomalin Levels in an Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus—Salinity Increases Glomalin Content
41. Effects of different organic materials and mineral nutrients on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal growth in a Mediterranean saline dryland
42. Elemental composition in vesicles of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, as revealed by PIXE analysis
43. Tit for tat? A mycorrhizal fungus accumulates phosphorus under low plant carbon availability
44. Elemental composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at high salinity
45. Phosphorus Availability Influences Elemental Uptake in the Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus intraradices , as Revealed by Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission Analysis
46. Aligning spatial ecological theory with the study of clonal organisms: the case of fungal coexistence.
47. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi - short-term liability but long-term benefits for soil carbon storage?
48. Bypass and hyperbole in soil science: A perspective from the next generation of soil scientists
49. Colonization of a pristine soil environment - Microbial migration into micro-engineered Soil Chips buried in field soils.
50. Bypass and hyperbole in soil science: A perspective from the next generation of soil scientists
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