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    Response of soil microbial communities to different management practices in surface soils of a soybean agroecosystem in Argentina by Vargas Gil, S., Meriles, J., Conforto, C., Basanta, M., Radl, V., Hagn, A., Schloter, M., March, G.J.

    Published in European journal of soil biology (2011)
    “…Argentina is the world’s third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need to preserve soil health by applying appropriate agricultural…”
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    Changes of Diversity Pattern of Proteolytic Bacteria over Time and Space in an Agricultural Soil by Mrkonjic Fuka, M, Engel, M, Hagn, A, Munch, J. C, Sommer, M, Schloter, M

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-04-2009)
    “…The genetic heterogeneity of neutral metalloprotease (npr) gene fragments from soil proteolytic bacteria was investigated at a cultivated field site with four…”
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    Age‐dependent baseline values of faecal cortisol metabolites in the American mink (Neovison vison) under semi‐natural housing conditions by Rauch, E, Bergmann, S, Hagn, A, Meixensperger, J, Reese, S, Palme, R, Erhard, M.H

    “…The welfare of an animal is ensured if it is able to fully satisfy its essential species‐typical needs in all functional aspects of behaviour. In mink,…”
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    Microbial community shifts in Pythium ultimum-inoculated suppressive substrates by Hagn, A, Engel, M, Kleikamp, B, Munch, J. C, Schloter, M, Bruns, C

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-02-2008)
    “…In this study, the role of compost amendments for the biocontrol of Pythium ultimum was evaluated in bioassays with cucumber (Cucumis sativa L. variety…”
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    Comparison of Barley Succession and Take-All Disease as Environmental Factors Shaping the Rhizobacterial Community during Take-All Decline by Schreiner, Karin, Hagn, Alexandra, Kyselková, Martina, Moënne-Loccoz, Yvan, Welzl, Gerhard, Munch, Jean Charles, Schloter, Michael

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-2010)
    “…The root disease take-all, caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici, can be managed by monoculture-induced take-all decline (TAD). This natural…”
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    A new cultivation independent approach to detect and monitor common Trichoderma species in soils by Hagn, Alexandra, Wallisch, Stefanie, Radl, Viviane, Charles Munch, Jean, Schloter, Michael

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-04-2007)
    “…A set of primers was developed for the detection, identification and quantification of common Trichoderma species in soil samples. Based on a broad range…”
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    Age‐dependent baseline values of faecal cortisol metabolites in the A merican mink ( N eovison vison ) under semi‐natural housing conditions by Rauch, E., Bergmann, S., Hagn, A., Meixensperger, J., Reese, S., Palme, R., Erhard, M.H.

    “…The welfare of an animal is ensured if it is able to fully satisfy its essential species‐typical needs in all functional aspects of behaviour. In mink,…”
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    Decolorization of synthetic dyes and production of manganese-dependent peroxidase by new fungal isolates by QINGXIANG YANG, MIN YANG, PRITSCH, Karin, YEDILER, Ayfer, HAGN, Alexandra, SCHLOTER, Michael, KETTRUP, Antonius

    Published in Biotechnology letters (01-05-2003)
    “…Two yeasts, Debaryomyces polymorphus, Candida tropicalis, and two filamentous fungi, Umbelopsis isabellina, Penicillium geastrivorus, could completely…”
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    Fungal diversity in agricultural soil under different farming management systems, with special reference to biocontrol strains of Trichoderma spp by Hagn, A, Pritsch, K, Schloter, M, Munch, J.C

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-08-2003)
    “…Fungal communities and their dynamics were investigated in relation to season, soil type and farming management practice. The research was done using soils…”
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    Backyard Range-the story of compact, directional low-impedance loop antennas (LILAs) for short-wave broadcast reception by Hagn, G., Hagn, C.A.

    Published in IEEE antennas & propagation magazine (01-06-1992)
    “…The development of a horizontal version of the tuned, wide-strip low-impedance loop antenna (LILA) for use as a short-wave broadcast receiving antenna is…”
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