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    Biogeochemical indicators of peatland degradation – a case study of a temperate bog in northern Germany by Krüger, J. P, Leifeld, J, Glatzel, S, Szidat, S, Alewell, C

    Published in Biogeosciences (19-05-2015)
    “…Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carbon via the atmosphere due to degradation. In Germany, most…”
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    Effects of land use intensity on the full greenhouse gas balance in an Atlantic peat bog by Beetz, S, Liebersbach, H, Glatzel, S, Jurasinski, G, Buczko, U, Höper, H

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-02-2013)
    “…Wetlands can either be net sinks or net sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs), depending on the mean annual water level and other factors like average annual…”
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    Denitrifying pathways dominate nitrous oxide emissions from managed grassland during drought and rewetting by Harris, E, Diaz-Pines, E, Stoll, E, Schloter, M, Schulz, S, Duffner, C, Li, K, Moore, K L, Ingrisch, J, Reinthaler, D, Zechmeister-Boltenstern, S, Glatzel, S, Brüggemann, N, Bahn, M

    Published in Science advances (05-02-2021)
    “…Nitrous oxide is a powerful greenhouse gas whose atmospheric growth rate has accelerated over the past decade. Most anthropogenic N O emissions result from…”
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    Assessing the spatial variability of soil organic carbon stocks in an alpine setting (Grindelwald, Swiss Alps) by Hoffmann, U., Hoffmann, T., Jurasinski, G., Glatzel, S., Kuhn, N.J.

    Published in Geoderma (01-11-2014)
    “…Mountain environments represent heterogeneous environments with shallow soils that are sensitive to human impact and climate change. Despite the thin soil…”
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    Nitrous oxide emission budgets and land-use-driven hotspots for organic soils in Europe by Leppelt, T, Dechow, R, Gebbert, S, Freibauer, A, Lohila, A, Augustin, J, Drösler, M, Fiedler, S, Glatzel, S, Höper, H, Järveoja, J, Lærke, P. E, Maljanen, M, Mander, Ã, Mäkiranta, P, Minkkinen, K, Ojanen, P, Regina, K, Strömgren, M

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-12-2014)
    “…Organic soils are a main source of direct emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), an important greenhouse gas (GHG). Observed N2O emissions from organic soils are…”
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    Greenhouse gas balance of an establishing Sphagnum culture on a former bog grassland in Germany by A. Günther, G. Jurasinski, K. Albrecht, G. Gaudig, M. Krebs, S. Glatzel

    Published in Mires and peat (01-01-2017)
    “…The cultivation of Sphagnum mosses on re-wetted peat bogs for use in horticulture is a new land use strategy. We provide the first greenhouse gas balances for…”
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    Partial break in tolerance of NKG2A−/LIR-1− single KIR+ NK cells early in the course of HLA-matched, KIR-mismatched hematopoietic cell transplantation by Rathmann, S, Keck, C, Kreutz, C, Weit, N, Müller, M, Timmer, J, Glatzel, S, Follo, M, Malkovsky, M, Werner, M, Handgretinger, R, Finke, J, Fisch, P

    Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-08-2017)
    “…Natural killer (NK) cell subpopulations from 8 HLA-matched but killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR)/HLA-ligand-mismatched patient–donor pairs were…”
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    Growing Sphagnum: Foreword by S. Glatzel, L. Rochefort

    Published in Mires and peat (01-01-2017)
    “…Foreword to Special Volume entitled 'Growing Sphagnum'…”
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    Light response curves of selected plants under different light conditions by Domurath, N, Schroeder, F.G, Glatzel, S

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2012)
    “…Photosynthesis rates under HPS light were measured on various plant species. Euphorbia pulcherrima, Plectranthus scutellarioides and Lactuca sativa were…”
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    The effect of an exceptionally wet summer on methane effluxes from a 15-year re-wetted fen in north-east Germany by V. Huth, A. Günther, G. Jurasinski, S. Glatzel

    Published in Mires and peat (01-10-2013)
    “…Re-wetting minerotrophic fens has become an important strategy to mitigate climate change in Germany. However, recent studies report raised methane (CH4)…”
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    Small scale controls of greenhouse gas release under elevated N deposition rates in a restoring peat bog in NW Germany by Glatzel, S., Forbrich, I., Krüger, C., Lemke, S., Gerold, G.

    Published in Biogeosciences (11-06-2008)
    “…In Central Europe, most bogs have a history of drainage and many of them are currently being restored. Success of restoration as well as greenhouse gas…”
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    Short-term effects of an exceptionally hot and dry summer on decomposition of surface peat in a restored temperate bog by Glatzel, S., Lemke, S., Gerold, G.

    Published in European journal of soil biology (01-10-2006)
    “…The restoration of drained peat bogs in Northwest (NW) Europe is an important task of soil protection, but needs to cope with warmer and drier summers. Our…”
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    Winter emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide from a minerotrophic fen under nature conservation management in north-east Germany by V. Huth, G. Jurasinski, S. Glatzel

    Published in Mires and peat (01-04-2012)
    “…Drained peatlands are known to be important sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O). While CO2 emissions occur mainly during the growing…”
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    Soil microbiochemical properties as indicators for success of heathland restoration after military disturbance by Heitkamp, F, Glatzel, S, Michalzik, B, Fischer, E, Gerold, G

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-07-2008)
    “…Decline of heathlands in Central Europe raises the question of successful restoration of degraded heathlands. We examined the impact of different restoration…”
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    Ovarian Follicular Dynamics in Buffalo Cows (Bubalus bubalis) by Ali, A, Abdel-Razek, AK, Abdel-Ghaffar, S, Glatzel, PS

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-06-2003)
    “…Contents Follicular growth in Egyptian buffalo cows was monitored using genital tracts from 200 buffalo cows collected immediately after slaughter. According…”
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    Morphological and functional characteristics of the dominant follicle and corpus luteum in cattle and their influence on ovarian function by Ali, A, Lange, A, Gilles, M, Glatzel, P.S

    Published in Theriogenology (01-09-2001)
    “…Predicting the functional activity of a dominant follicle (DF) and corpus luteum (CL) might be important before starting a superovulation regime or a…”
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    A carbon storage perspective on alluvial sediment storage in the Rhine catchment by Hoffmann, T, Glatzel, S, Dikau, R

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-07-2009)
    “…Floodplains are important sinks in terms of the sediment and carbon flux in fluvial systems. Despite the large amount of detailed geomorphological studies,…”
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    CARBON DIOXIDE AND METHANE PRODUCTION POTENTIALS OF PEATS FROM NATURAL, HARVESTED AND RESTORED SITES, EASTERN QUÉBEC, CANADA by Glatzel, Stephan, Basiliko, Nathan, Moore, Tim

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2004)
    “…Drainage, vegetation removal and harvesting, and vegetation restoration have a profound effect on carbon cycling in peatlands. Through laboratory incubations…”
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    Dissolved organic matter properties and their relationship to carbon dioxide efflux from restored peat bogs by Glatzel, Stephan, Kalbitz, Karsten, Dalva, Mike, Moore, Tim

    Published in Geoderma (01-05-2003)
    “…The effects of peat bog harvesting and restoration on dissolved organic matter (DOM) are poorly known although DOM represents the most mobile part of organic…”
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    Overstory-specific effects of litter fall on the microbial carbon turnover in a mature deciduous forest by Baum, Christel, Fienemann, Mirko, Glatzel, Stephan, Gleixner, Gerd

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-06-2009)
    “…Mature deciduous forests can serve as important carbon (C) sinks, but the C storage differs significantly in dependency on the tree species. To specify the…”
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