Publications

Found 15 results
Author [ Title(Desc)] Type Year
Filters: Keyword is responses  [Clear All Filters]
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
S
Ji H.N, Yuan G.S, Liu Y., Yu J.Z, Li S.H, Wu Q.F, Qin H., Chen J.H.  2023.  Short-Term Effects of Bamboo Biochar and Oyster Shell Powder on Soil Organic Carbon Fraction, Microbial Respiration, and Enzymatic Stoichiometry in a Lei Bamboo Plantation. ForestsForests. 14:16.
Delgado-Baquerizo M., Garcia-Palacios P., Milla R., Gallardo A., Maestre F.T.  2015.  Soil characteristics determine soil carbon and nitrogen availability during leaf litter decomposition regardless of litter quality. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 81:134-142.
Andruschkewitsch M., Wachendorf C., Sradnick A., Hensgen F., Joergensen R.G, Wachendorf M..  2014.  Soil substrate utilization pattern and relation of functional evenness of plant groups and soil microbial community in five low mountain NATURA 2000. Plant and Soil. 383:275-289.
Erel R., Bérard A., Capowiez L., Doussan C., Arnal D., Souche G., Gavaland A., Fritz C., Visser E.JW, Salvi S. et al..  2017.  Soil type determines how root and rhizosphere traits relate to phosphorus acquisition in field-grown maize genotypes. Plant and Soil. 412:115-132.
Lagomarsino A., Knapp B.A, Moscatelli M.C, De Angelis P., Grego S., Insam H..  2007.  Structural and functional diversity of soil microbes is affected by elevated [CO2] and N addition in a poplar plantation. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 7:399-405.
Artz R.RE, Chapman S.J, Campbell C.D.  2006.  Substrate utilisation profiles of microbial communities in peat are depth dependent and correlate with whole soil FTIR profiles. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38:2958-2962.