Publications

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Author Title Type [ Year(Asc)]
2010
Kohler J, Knapp BA, Waldhuber S, Caravaca F, Roldán A, Insam H.  2010.  Effects of elevated CO2, water stress, and inoculation with Glomus intraradices or Pseudomonas mendocina on lettuce dry matter and rhizosphere microbial and functional diversity under growth chamber conditions. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 10:1585-1597.
Stres B, Philippot L, Faganeli J, Tiedje JM.  2010.  Frequent freeze–thaw cycles yield diminished yet resistant and responsive microbial communities in two temperate soils: a laboratory experiment. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 74:323-335.
Nielsen UN, Osler GHR, Campbell CD, Burslem DFRP, van der Wal R.  2010.  The influence of vegetation type, soil properties and precipitation on the composition of soil mite and microbial communities at the landscape scale. Journal of Biogeography. 37:1317-1328.
Dalmonech D., Lagomarsino A., Moscatelli M.C, Chiti T., Valentini R..  2010.  Microbial performance under increasing nitrogen availability in a Mediterranean forest soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42:1596-1606.
Montuelle B., Dorigo U., Bérard A., Volat B., Bouchez A., Tlili A., Gouy V., Pesce S..  2010.  The periphyton as a multimetric bioindicator for assessing the impact of land use on rivers: an overview of the Ardières-Morcille experimental watershed (France). Hydrobiologia. 657:123-141.
Burton J., Chen C.R, Xu Z.H, Ghadiri H..  2010.  Soil microbial biomass, activity and community composition in adjacent native and plantation forests of subtropical Australia. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 10:1267-1277.
Currey P.M, Johnson D., Sheppard L.J, Leith I.D, Toberman H., van der Wal R., Dawson L.A, Artz R.RE.  2010.  Turnover of labile and recalcitrant soil carbon differ in response to nitrate and ammonium deposition in an ombrotrophic peatland. Global Change Biology. 16:2307-2321.
Qu G., de Varennes A..  2010.  Use of hydrophilic polymers from diapers to aid the establishment of Spergularia purpurea in a mine soil. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 178:956-962.
2008
Oren A., Steinberger Y..  2008.  Catabolic profiles of soil fungal communities along a geographic climatic gradient in Israel. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:2578-2587.
Oren A., Steinberger Y..  2008.  Coping with artifacts induced by CaCO3–CO2–H2O equilibria in substrate utilization profiling of calcareous soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:2569-2577.
Shand CA, Williams BL, Coutts G.  2008.  Determination of N-species in soil extracts using microplate techniques. Talanta. 74:648-654.
Ginzburg O, Whitford W.G, Steinberger Y..  2008.  Effects of harvester ant (Messor spp.) activity on soil properties and microbial communities in a Negev Desert ecosystem. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 45:165-173.
Artz R.RE, Chapman S.J, Siegenthaler A., Mitchell E.AD, Buttler A., Bortoluzzi E., Gilbert D., Yli-Petays M., Vasander H., Francez A.J.  2008.  Functional microbial diversity in regenerating cutover peatlands responds to vegetation succession. Journal of Applied Ecology. 45:1799-1809.
Wakelin S.A, Macdonald L.M, Rogers S.L, Gregg A.L, Bolger T.P, Baldock J.A.  2008.  Habitat selective factors influencing the structural composition and functional capacity of microbial communities in agricultural soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:803-813.
Campbell C.D, Cameron C.M, Bastias B.A, Chen C.R, Cairney J.WG.  2008.  Long term repeated burning in a wet sclerophyll forest reduces fungal and bacterial biomass and responses to carbon substrates. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:2246-2252.
Berg N., Steinberger Y..  2008.  Role of perennial plants in determining the activity of the microbial community in the Negev Desert ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:2686-2695.
Yan W, Artz RRE, Johnson D.  2008.  Species-specific effects of plants colonising cutover peatlands on patterns of carbon source utilisation by soil microorganisms. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:544-549.
He Y, Xu Z, Chen C, Burton J, Ma Q, Ge Y, Xu J.  2008.  Using light fraction and macroaggregate associated organic matters as early indicators for management-induced changes in soil chemical and biological properties in adjacent native and plantation forests of subtropical Australia. Geoderma. 147:116-125.