Search Results - "Guenat, C"
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Topsoil structure stability in a restored floodplain: Impacts of fluctuating water levels, soil parameters and ecosystem engineers
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2018)“…Ecosystem services provided by floodplains are strongly controlled by the structural stability of soils. The development of a stable structure in floodplain…”
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Carbon storage and soil organic matter stabilisation in near-natural, restored and embanked Swiss floodplains
Published in Geoderma (01-09-2014)“…Over recent decades, the number of floodplain restoration projects has increased worldwide. In Switzerland, several projects have been implemented to maintain…”
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Heterogeneity of soil carbon pools and fluxes in a channelized and a restored floodplain section (Thur River, Switzerland)
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-01-2011)“…Due to their spatial complexity and dynamic nature, floodplains provide a wide range of ecosystem functions. However, because of flow regulation, many riverine…”
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Spatio-temporal heterogeneity of riparian soil morphology in a restored floodplain
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (17-10-2013)“…Floodplains have been intensively altered in industrialized countries, but are now increasingly being restored. It is therefore important to assess the effect…”
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Retention and hydrolysable fraction of atmospherically deposited nitrogen in two contrasting forest soils in Switzerland
Published in European journal of soil science (01-04-2010)“…Nitrogen (N) from atmospheric deposition has been shown to be mainly retained in the organic soil layers of temperate forest ecosystems, but the mechanisms and…”
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15N immobilization in forest soil: a sterilization experiment coupled with 15CPMAS NMR spectroscopy
Published in European journal of soil science (01-06-2008)“…Summary In temperate forests, soils are the main sink for atmospheric N deposition. The main processes proposed for N retention are microbial and abiotic…”
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Three-dimensional GIS cartography applied to the study of the spatial variation of soil horizons in a Swiss floodplain
Published in Geoderma (01-09-2000)“…In this study, we propose to establish a framework for the study of the spatial variability of the soils found in the floodplain of the Sarine River and for…”
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Coincubation of tissue slices, a new way to study metabolic cooperation between organs: Hepatorenal cooperation in the biotransformation of CGP 47 969 A
Published in Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods (01-09-2002)“…Introduction: There is limited information on in vitro/ex vivo tools to be used for studying interorgan metabolic cooperation. We report here the use of the…”
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Rock-Eval pyrolysis discriminates soil macro-aggregates formed by plants and earthworms
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2018)“…Plants and earthworms, as soil ecosystem engineers, play a crucial role during stabilisation of organic matter in soil through its incorporation into soil…”
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Temporal denitrification patterns in different horizons of two riparian soils
Published in European journal of soil science (01-03-2003)“…Summary The dynamics of biological denitrification in riparian soil is still poorly understood. We studied the spring‐time pattern of denitrifying enzyme…”
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Pioneer plant Phalaris arundinacea and earthworms promote initial soil structure formation despite strong alluvial dynamics in a semi-controlled field experiment
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-09-2019)“…Soil structure formation is among the most important processes in river floodplains which are strongly influenced by alluvial dynamics. In the context of river…”
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Initial stages of soil formation in a riparian zone: Importance of biological agents and lithogenic inheritance in the development of the soil structure
Published in European journal of soil biology (01-10-1999)“…Our aim was to determine the relative importance of lithogenic inheritance and biological processes in the formation of the soil structure in the humus form…”
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Composition and superposition of alluvial deposits drive macro-biological soil engineering and organic matter dynamics in floodplains
Published in Geoderma (01-12-2019)“…Soil structure formation in alluvial soils is a fundamental process in near-natural floodplains. A stable soil structure is essential for many ecosystem…”
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Structure and formation of a stable histidine-based trifunctional cross-link in skin collagen
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-08-1987)“…A stable nonreducible trifunctional cross-linking amino acid has been isolated from mature bovine skin collagen fibrils. Previous cross-link peptide isolations…”
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Carbamazepine : Detection of another metabolite in serum, 9 hydroxymethyl-10-carbamoyl acridan
Published in Therapeutic drug monitoring (01-06-1997)“…In this article, the authors discuss 9-hydroxymethyl-10-carbamoyl acridan (9-OH-CBZ), another metabolite of carbamazepine (CBZ) found in serum. The retention…”
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The role of vegetation and litter in the nitrogen dynamics of riparian buffer zones in Europe
Published in Ecological engineering (01-05-2005)“…Plant uptake and denitrification are considered to be the most important processes responsible for N retention and mitigation in riparian buffers. In many…”
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Log decay of Picea abies in the Swiss Jura Mountains of central Europe
Published in Forest ecology and management (30-04-2007)“…The key importance of coarse woody debris (CWD) for biodiversity is well acknowledged. However, its role in terrestrial nutrient and carbon cycles is less…”
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Evidence for a free radical mechanism of styrene-glutathione conjugate formation catalyzed by prostaglandin H synthase and horseradish peroxidase
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-12-1986)“…We have proposed, using styrene as a model, a new mechanism for the formation of glutathione conjugates that is independent of epoxide formation but dependent…”
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Identification and characterization of the major DNA adduct formed chemically and in vitro from the environmental genotoxin 3-nitrofluoranthene
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-11-1988)“…The genotoxic environmental pollutant 3-nitrofluoranthene (3-NFA) was reduced chemically and allowed to react with calf thymus DNA, yielding one major adduct…”
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