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pro vyhledávání: '"Adrian, Gütlein"'
Autor:
Natalia Sierra-Cornejo, Florian Detsch, Claudia Hemp, Bernd Huwe, Axel Ssymank, Christina Bogner, Maria Helbig-Bonitz, Connal Eardley, Juliane Röder, Christine Ngereza, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Maximilian G. R. Vollstädt, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter, Yakov Kuzyakov, Ralf Kiese, Joscha N. Becker, Dietrich Hertel, Kim M. Howell, Ephraim Mwangomo, William J. Kindeketa, Henry K. Njovu, Ralph S. Peters, David Schellenberger Costa, Alice Classen, Markus Fischer, Marcell K. Peters, Marco Tschapka, Stefan W. Ferger, Sara B. Frederiksen, Tim Appelhans, Anita Keller, Thomas Nauss, Jie Zhang, Matthias Schleuning, Andreas Ensslin, Hamadi I. Dulle, Michael Kleyer, Friederike Gebert, Anna Kühnel, Marion Renner, Victor Kakengi, Insa Otte, Friederike Gerschlauer, Holger Pabst, Roland Brandl, Gemma Rutten, Adrian Gütlein, Christina Behler, Andreas Hemp, Antonia V. Mayr
Publikováno v:
Nature. 568:88-92
Agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources have transformed tropical mountain ecosystems across the world, and the consequences of these transformations for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are largely unknown1-3. Conclusions that ar
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Global Change Biology. 24:1239-1255
In this study, we quantify the impacts of climate and land use on soil N2O and CH4 fluxes from tropical forest, agroforest, arable and savanna ecosystems in Africa. To do so, we measured GHG fluxes from twelve different ecosystems along climate and l
Autor:
Martha A. Scholl, Ralf Kiese, Thomas Nauss, Florian Detsch, Adrian Gütlein, Tim Appelhans, Insa Otte
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 31:3932-3947
To understand the moisture regime at the southern slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro, we analysed the isotopic variability of oxygen (δ18O) and hydrogen (δD) of rainfall, throughfall, and fog from a total of 2,140 samples collected weekly over 2 years at 9
Autor:
Ralf Kiese, Yakov Kuzyakov, Adrian Gütlein, Natalia Sierra Cornejo, Dietrich Hertel, Joscha N. Becker
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 20:989-999
Savanna ecosystems are increasingly pressured by climate and land-use changes, especially around populous areas such as the Mt. Kilimanjaro region. Savanna vegetation consists of grassland with isolated trees or tree groups and is therefore character
Autor:
Natalia Sierra Cornejo, Ralf Kiese, Tim Appelhans, Joscha N. Becker, Florian Detsch, Michael Dannenmann, Adrian Gütlein, Yakov Kuzyakov, Dietrich Hertel, Marcus Zistl-Schlingmann
Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 411:243-259
Tropical alpine ecosystems are identified as the most vulnerable to global environmental change, yet despite their sensitivity they are among the least studied ecosystems in the world. Despite its important role in constraining potential changes to t
Autor:
Marcell K, Peters, Andreas, Hemp, Tim, Appelhans, Joscha N, Becker, Christina, Behler, Alice, Classen, Florian, Detsch, Andreas, Ensslin, Stefan W, Ferger, Sara B, Frederiksen, Friederike, Gebert, Friederike, Gerschlauer, Adrian, Gütlein, Maria, Helbig-Bonitz, Claudia, Hemp, William J, Kindeketa, Anna, Kühnel, Antonia V, Mayr, Ephraim, Mwangomo, Christine, Ngereza, Henry K, Njovu, Insa, Otte, Holger, Pabst, Marion, Renner, Juliane, Röder, Gemma, Rutten, David, Schellenberger Costa, Natalia, Sierra-Cornejo, Maximilian G R, Vollstädt, Hamadi I, Dulle, Connal D, Eardley, Kim M, Howell, Alexander, Keller, Ralph S, Peters, Axel, Ssymank, Victor, Kakengi, Jie, Zhang, Christina, Bogner, Katrin, Böhning-Gaese, Roland, Brandl, Dietrich, Hertel, Bernd, Huwe, Ralf, Kiese, Michael, Kleyer, Yakov, Kuzyakov, Thomas, Nauss, Matthias, Schleuning, Marco, Tschapka, Markus, Fischer, Ingolf, Steffan-Dewenter
Publikováno v:
Nature. 568(7750)
Agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources have transformed tropical mountain ecosystems across the world, and the consequences of these transformations for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are largely unknown
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 95:8-10
Both storage and sieving of soil samples are still common practices but may alter rates of gross N mineralization and nitrification. In this study, gross N turnover rates of stored (ambient temperature) and in-situ incubated intact and sieved soil fr
Publikováno v:
Global change biology. 24(3)
In this study, we quantify the impacts of climate and land use on soil N
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Procedia Earth and Planetary Science. 7:413-416
Spent oil shale samples were evaluated for potential chromium and vanadium release upon aerobic combustion used in power generation, or anaerobic retorting used in shale oil recovery. Combusted samples released more Cr than retorted or raw samples du