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    Increase in heterotrophic soil respiration by temperature drives decline in soil organic carbon stocks after forest windthrow in a mountainous ecosystem by Mayer, Mathias, Sandén, Hans, Rewald, Boris, Godbold, Douglas L., Katzensteiner, Klaus

    Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2017)
    “…Summary Intensifying forest disturbance regimes are likely to impact heavily on future carbon (C) budgets of forest ecosystems. Our understanding of how forest…”
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    It's Complicated: Intraroot System Variability of Respiration and Morphological Traits in Four Deciduous Tree Species by Rewald, Boris, Rechenmacher, Andreas, Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-10-2014)
    “…Within branched root systems, a distinct heterogeneity of traits exists. Knowledge about the ecophysiology of different root types is critical to understand…”
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    Soil fertility relates to fungal‐mediated decomposition and organic matter turnover in a temperate mountain forest by Mayer, Mathias, Rewald, Boris, Matthews, Bradley, Sandén, Hans, Rosinger, Christoph, Katzensteiner, Klaus, Gorfer, Markus, Berger, Harald, Tallian, Claudia, Berger, Torsten W., Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2021)
    “…Summary Fungi are known to exert a significant influence over soil organic matter (SOM) turnover, however understanding of the effects of fungal community…”
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    Particulate matter accumulation by tree foliage is driven by leaf habit types, urbanization- and pollution levels by Steinparzer, Matthias, Schaubmayr, Johanna, Godbold, Douglas L., Rewald, Boris

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-10-2023)
    “…Particulate matter (PM) pollution poses a significant threat to human health. Greenery, particularly trees, can act as effective filters for PM, reducing…”
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    Bacterial growth and respiration responses upon rewetting dry forest soils: Impact of drought-legacy by Göransson, Hans, Godbold, Douglas L., Jones, David L., Rousk, Johannes

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2013)
    “…Longer periods of drought and droughts of higher intensity are expected to become increasingly frequent with future climate change. This has implications for…”
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    Response of soil microbial community to afforestation with pure and mixed species by Gunina, Anna, Smith, Andrew R., Godbold, Douglas L., Jones, Davey L., Kuzyakov, Yakov

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2017)
    “…Objectives: Afforestation changes soil chemical properties over several decades. In contrast, microbial community structure can be shifted within the first…”
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    Improving models of fine root carbon stocks and fluxes in European forests by Neumann, Mathias, Godbold, Douglas L., Hirano, Yasuhiro, Finér, Leena, Mommer, Liesje

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2020)
    “…Fine roots and above‐ground litterfall play a pivotal role in carbon dynamics in forests. Nonetheless, direct estimation of stocks of fine roots remains…”
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    Deforestation and land use strongly effect soil organic carbon and nitrogen stock in Northwest Ethiopia by Assefa, Dessie, Rewald, Boris, Sandén, Hans, Rosinger, Christoph, Abiyu, Abrham, Yitaferu, Birru, Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-06-2017)
    “…Soil is the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool and can act as a source or sink for atmospheric CO2. Although reliable soil carbon (SOC) stock measurements…”
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    Mycorrhizas and soil ecosystem function of co-existing woody vegetation islands at the alpine tree line by Wang, Lixia, Otgonsuren, Burenjargal, Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-02-2017)
    “…Background and aims Picea abies, Pinus mugo and Rhododendron ferrugineum co-exist at the alpine tree line, and can have different mycorrhizal communities. The…”
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    Fine Root Morphology, Biochemistry and Litter Quality Indices of Fast- and Slow-growing Woody Species in Ethiopian Highland Forest by Assefa, Dessie, Godbold, Douglas L., Belay, Beyene, Abiyu, Abrham, Rewald, Boris

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-04-2018)
    “…Fine root turnover of trees is a major C input to soil. However, the quality of litter input is influenced by root morphological traits and tissue chemical…”
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    Changes in land use alter soil quality and aggregate stability in the highlands of northern Ethiopia by Delelegn, Yoseph T., Purahong, Witoon, Blazevic, Amila, Yitaferu, Birru, Wubet, Tesfaye, Göransson, Hans, Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-10-2017)
    “…Land use change alters biodiversity and soil quality and thus affects ecosystem functions. This study investigated the effects of changes in land use on major…”
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    Bacterial salt tolerance is unrelated to soil salinity across an arid agroecosystem salinity gradient by Rousk, Johannes, Elyaagubi, Fathi K., Jones, Davey L., Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2011)
    “…In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, salinization is a major threat to the productivity of agricultural land. While the influence of other physical and chemical…”
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    Surviving trees and deadwood moderate changes in soil fungal communities and associated functioning after natural forest disturbance and salvage logging by Mayer, Mathias, Rosinger, Christoph, Gorfer, Markus, Berger, Harald, Deltedesco, Evi, Bässler, Claus, Müller, Jörg, Seifert, Linda, Rewald, Boris, Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-03-2022)
    “…Temperate forests are increasingly subject to natural disturbance by stand replacing windthrows or bark-beetle attacks. Forests are commonly salvage logged…”
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    High Fungal Diversity but Low Seasonal Dynamics and Ectomycorrhizal Abundance in a Mountain Beech Forest by Gorfer, Markus, Mayer, Mathias, Berger, Harald, Rewald, Boris, Tallian, Claudia, Matthews, Bradley, Sandén, Hans, Katzensteiner, Klaus, Godbold, Douglas L.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-07-2021)
    “…Forests on steep slopes constitute a significant proportion of European mountain areas and are important as production and protection forests. This study…”
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    Integrating Tree Species Identity and Diversity in Particulate Matter Adsorption by Matthias Steinparzer, Daniela Haluza, Douglas L. Godbold

    Published in Forests (01-03-2022)
    “…The amount of PM bound by tree canopies depends on leaf traits, but also the leaf area available, both of which are dependent on tree identity. We investigated…”
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    Soil fertility determines whether ectomycorrhizal fungi accelerate or decelerate decomposition in a temperate forest by Mayer, Mathias, Matthews, Bradley, Sandén, Hans, Katzensteiner, Klaus, Hagedorn, Frank, Gorfer, Markus, Berger, Harald, Berger, Torsten W., Godbold, Douglas L., Rewald, Boris

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2023)
    “…Summary Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi can both accelerate and decelerate decomposition of organic matter in forest soils, but a mechanistic understanding of this…”
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