139 results on '"Nolte, Stefanie"'
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2. Saltmarsh blue carbon accumulation rates and their relationship with sea-level rise on a multi-decadal timescale in northern England
3. Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research
4. Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass‐loss rate and stabilization
5. Reading tea leaves worldwide : decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization
6. Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization
7. Reading tea leaves worldwide:Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization
8. Origin of organic carbon in the topsoil of Wadden Sea salt marshes
9. Efficiency of Varying Sediment Traps under Experimental Conditions Simulating Tidal Inundations
10. Insights into technical challenges in the field of microplastic pollution through the lens of early career researchers (ECRs) and a proposed pathway forward
11. Design and Assessment of a Novel Approach for Ecosystem Warming Experiments in High‐Energy Tidal Wetlands
12. Top-down control of carbon sequestration: grazing affects microbial structure and function in salt marsh soils
13. Warming experiment indicates that increasing global temperatures may not affect windows of opportunity for salt marsh seedlings
14. An integrative salt marsh conceptual framework for global comparisons
15. Insights into technical challenges in the field of microplastic pollution through the lens of early career researchers (ECRs) and a proposed pathway forward
16. Seasonal and spatial within-marsh differences of biophysical plant properties: implications for wave attenuation capacity of salt marshes
17. Effects of livestock species and stocking density on accretion rates in grazed salt marshes
18. Species-specific and seasonal differences in the resistance of salt-marsh vegetation to wave impact
19. Microplastic retention by integrated constructed wetlands
20. Warming accelerates belowground litter turnover in salt marshes – insights from a Tea Bag Index assay
21. Does livestock grazing affect sediment deposition and accretion rates in salt marshes?
22. Species-specific and seasonal differences in the resistance of salt-marsh vegetation to wave impact
23. Warming accelerates belowground litter turnover in salt marshes – insights from a Tea Bag Index study.
24. The effect of experimental warming on the resistance of salt-marsh vegetation to hydrodynamic forcing
25. Plant Traits of Phalaris Arundinacea and Phragmites Australis – Examining Effects of Water Level, Salinity, and Soil Types in a Mesocosm Experiment
26. Plant genotype controls wetland soil microbial functioning in response to sea-level rise
27. Warming accelerates belowground litter turnover in salt marshes - insights from a Tea Bag Index assay.
28. Flower production of Aster tripolium is affected by behavioral differences in livestock species and stocking densities: the role of activity and selectivity
29. Survival of the thickest? Impacts of extreme wave-forcing on marsh seedlings are mediated by species morphology
30. Survival of the thickest? Impacts of extreme wave-forcing on marsh seedlings are mediated by species morphology
31. Livestock grazing reduces sediment deposition and accretion rates on a highly anthropogenically altered marsh island in the Wadden Sea
32. The lectin BJcuL induces apoptosis through TRAIL expression, caspase cascade activation and mitochondrial membrane permeability in a human colon adenocarcinoma cell line
33. Survival of the thickest? Impacts of extreme wave‐forcing on marsh seedlings are mediated by species morphology
34. Livestock grazing reduces sediment deposition and accretion rates on a highly anthropogenically altered marsh island in the Wadden Sea
35. Supplementary material to "Plant genotype controls wetland soil microbial functioning in response to sea-level rise "
36. Ungrazed salt marsh has well connected soil pores and less dense sediment compared with grazed salt marsh: CT scanning study
37. Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands
38. With a little help from my friends: physiological integration facilitates invasion of wetland grass Elymus athericus into flooded soils
39. BJcuL, a lectin purified from Bothrops jararacussu venom, induces apoptosis in human gastric carcinoma cells accompanied by inhibition of cell adhesion and actin cytoskeleton disassembly
40. Ungrazed salt marsh has well connected soil pores and less dense sediment compared with grazed salt marsh: a CT scanning study
41. Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands
42. Greenhouse gas fluxes of Wadden Sea salt marshes strongly vary among different vegetation zones
43. Unrecognized controls on microbial functioning in Blue Carbon ecosystems: The role of mineral enzyme stabilization and allochthonous substrate supply
44. Elymus athericus encroachment in Wadden Sea salt marshes is driven by surface elevation change
45. Assessing the long‐term carbon‐sequestration potential of the semi‐natural salt marshes in the European Wadden Sea
46. Plant genotype controls wetland soil microbial functioning in response to sea-level rise.
47. With a little help from my friends: physiological integration facilitates invasion of wetland grass Elymus athericus into flooded soils.
48. Global-change effects on early-stage decomposition processes in tidal wetlands-implications from a global survey using standardized litter
49. Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands.
50. Global-change effects on early-stage decomposition processes in tidal wetlands – implications from a global survey using standardized litter
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