Browsing Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Dippold, Michaela Prof. Dr."
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Anaerobic oxidation of methane in paddy soil
(2020-11-18)The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a globally important CH4 sink that offsets potential CH4 emission into the atmosphere. AOM is estimated to consume up to 90% of CH4 produced in marine sediments before it reaches ... -
Biotic and abiotic control of microbial community structure and activity in forest soils
(2018-07-17)Microorganisms are the key drivers of most processes in soil. Therefore, factors regulating microbial composition, functions and activities are hot topics in soil science. Focusing on forest ecosystems, this PhD aimed to ... -
Ecophysiological field studies of phosphorus nutrition of beech (Fagus sylvatica)
(2021-10-19)Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for plant nutrition because it is required for many essential biomolecules such as nucleotides, membrane lipids and ATP. Plants take up P as inorganic phosphate (Pi) from soil solutions. ... -
Effects of biotic and abiotic factors on the spatial distribution of enzyme activities in the soil
(2018-11-27)Enzymes produced by plant and microorganisms are crucial to soil functions as they decompose insoluble macromolecules organic compound to smaller, soluble molecules which can be assimilated by cells. The enzymes are spatial ... -
Effects of insect mass outbreaks on the C and N balance in forest ecosystems
(2019-06-27)Intensive defoliation by phytophagous insects in forests is accompanied by high amounts of organic litter deposition which affects biogeochemical processes in soil, thereby changing nutrient recycling and release as well ... -
Impact of tropical rainforest transformation in Indonesia on soil carbon sources, turnover and losses
(2022-01-13)Agricultural expansion is one of the most dominant drivers of deforestation word wide. The globally rising demand for cash crops such as oil palm and rubber, caused rapid agricultural expansion during the last decades, ... -
Plant nutrient mobilization and acquisition strategies: adaptation to water and nutrient availability
(2021-03-18)Distribution and variability of precipitation are predicted to shift in Chile and are expected to lead to increases in frequency and duration of droughts. These developments can lead to a cascade of environmental changes ... -
Tibetan pasture degradation under the impact of global change: Consequences for carbon and nutrient cycles and recovery strategies
(2017-07-27)The Tibetan Plateau hosts the world’s largest alpine pastoral ecosystems, dominated by the endemic sedge Kobresia pygmaea C.B.Clarke. Overgrazing on the Tibetan Plateau has caused severe degradation of vegetation and soils ...