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Above ground uptake of nitrogen
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Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Forest Ecosystems
Controlling-Gaseous-Nitrogen-Oxide-Emissions-from-Grassland-Farming-Systems-in-Europe
AgrOr – a holistic system for grain authenticity testing (variety, varietal purity, origin, cultivation method, unknown adulteration) using a combination of stable isotope analysis and various spectral fingerprinting methods.
Does partial mycoheterotrophy also occur in arbuscular mycorrhiza? A multi-element isotope abundance analysis.
Food origin classification: Mushrooms and cocoa
Investigation of ecological food webs on windthrow areas of the Bavarian Forest National Park by means of stable isotope analysis
Forest Carbon - Nitrogen Trajectories
Investigations on nitrate reduction of Fraxinus excelsior L. and Quercus robur L. under different nitrogen supply conditions
Isotopic N Exchange at Critical Landscape Interfaces
Comparisons of N2O and CH4 fluxes as affected by land use systems and climate in small catchments in Korea
Nitrathaushalt bei Bäumen mit zerstreutporigem (Fagus sylvatica L.) und ringporigem Holz (Quercus petraea [Matt.] Liebl.)
Nitrogen Physiology of Forest Plants and Soils
Nitrogen transport between mycorrhizal fungi and mycoheterotrophic plant
Partial mycoheterotrophy in orchids
Quantification and process analysis of biogenic trace gas fluxes
Quantification and process distinction of biogenic trace gas fluxes
Uptake of Ammonium and Nitrate in Forest Trees
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