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    Plants mediate soil organic matter decomposition in response to sea level rise by Mueller, Peter, Jensen, Kai, Megonigal, James Patrick

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2016)
    “…Tidal marshes have a large capacity for producing and storing organic matter, making their role in the global carbon budget disproportionate to land area. Most…”
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    Wave attenuation over coastal salt marshes under storm surge conditions by Möller, Iris, Kudella, Matthias, Rupprecht, Franziska, Spencer, Tom, Paul, Maike, van Wesenbeeck, Bregje K., Wolters, Guido, Jensen, Kai, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Miranda-Lange, Martin, Schimmels, Stefan

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-10-2014)
    “…Salt marshes protect coastlines against waves. Wave flume experiments show that marsh vegetation causes substantial wave dissipation and prevents erosion of…”
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    Dynamics of oxygen and carbon dioxide in rhizospheres of Lobelia dortmanna – a planar optode study of belowground gas exchange between plants and sediment by Lenzewski, Nikola, Mueller, Peter, Meier, Robert Johannes, Liebsch, Gregor, Jensen, Kai, Koop‐Jakobsen, Ketil

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2018)
    “…Root-mediated CO2 uptake, O2 release and their effects on O2 and CO2 dynamics in the rhizosphere of Lobelia dortmanna were investigated. Novel planar optode…”
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    Plant-Sediment Interactions in Salt Marshes – An Optode Imaging Study of O2, pH, and CO2 Gradients in the Rhizosphere by Koop-Jakobsen, Ketil, Mueller, Peter, Meier, Robert J., Liebsch, Gregor, Jensen, Kai

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-05-2018)
    “…In many wetland plants, belowground transport of O 2 via aerenchyma tissue and subsequent O 2 loss across root surfaces generates small oxic root zones at…”
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    Assessing the long‐term carbon‐sequestration potential of the semi‐natural salt marshes in the European Wadden Sea by Mueller, Peter, Ladiges, Nils, Jack, Alexander, Schmiedl, Gerhard, Kutzbach, Lars, Jensen, Kai, Nolte, Stefanie

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-01-2019)
    “…Salt marshes and other blue carbon ecosystems have been increasingly recognized for their carbon (C)‐sink function. Yet, an improved assessment of organic…”
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    Unrecognized controls on microbial functioning in Blue Carbon ecosystems: The role of mineral enzyme stabilization and allochthonous substrate supply by Mueller, Peter, Granse, Dirk, Nolte, Stefanie, Weingartner, Magdalena, Hoth, Stefan, Jensen, Kai

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2020)
    “…Tidal wetlands are effective carbon sinks, mitigating climate change through the long‐term removal of atmospheric CO2. Studies along surface‐elevation and thus…”
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    Improving patient satisfaction for patients with acute neurological symptoms by increased flow from the front door of hospital and more specific documentation in medical record notes: a quality improvement project by Neziraj, Natalie, Chakravarty, Anders, Jensen, Kai

    Published in BMJ open quality (01-02-2023)
    “…Patient experience is considered essential in evaluating healthcare quality. One of the most important parameters that influence patient satisfaction is…”
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    Adapting a Quercus robur allometric equation to quantify carbon sequestration rates on the Middle Elbe floodplain by Shupe, Heather Alyson, Jensen, Kai, Ludewig, Kristin

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2022)
    “…Destructively sampling old Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) trees on the active floodplain of the Middle Elbe to create an allometric equation to estimate…”
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    Transcriptomic response of wetland microbes to root influence by Grüterich, Luise, Wilson, Monica, Jensen, Kai, Streit, Wolfgang R., Mueller, Peter

    Published in iScience (15-11-2024)
    “…Wetlands are hotspots for carbon and nutrient cycling. The important role of plant-microbe interactions in driving wetland biogeochemistry is widely…”
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    Plant‐sediment interactions decouple inorganic from organic carbon stock development in salt marsh soils by Granse, Dirk, Wanner, Antonia, Stock, Martin, Jensen, Kai, Mueller, Peter

    Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-08-2024)
    “…The storage of organic carbon in the soils of salt marshes and other coastal blue carbon ecosystems has gained considerable attention by the scientific…”
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    Droughts decrease and floods increase carbon sequestration rates of Quercus robur in hardwood floodplain forests by Shupe, Heather Alyson, Jensen, Kai, Oldeland, Jens, Ludewig, Kristin

    Published in Trees, Forests and People (Online) (01-09-2022)
    “…•Carbon sequestration rates of Quercus robur are higher during flood years and lower during drought years.•Carbon sequestration rates are highest on the active…”
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    Incidence of Fat Embolism Syndrome in Femur Fractures and Its Associated Risk Factors over Time—A Systematic Review by Lempert, Maximilian, Halvachizadeh, Sascha, Ellanti, Prasad, Pfeifer, Roman, Hax, Jakob, Jensen, Kai O., Pape, Hans-Christoph

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (21-06-2021)
    “…Background: Fat embolism (FE) continues to be mentioned as a substantial complication following acute femur fractures. The aim of this systematic review was to…”
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    Effects of elevated carbon dioxide and climate change on biomass and nutritive value of Kyasuwa (Cenchrus pedicellatus Trin.) by Damian Tom-Dery, Franziska Eller, Kai Jensen, Christoph Reisdorff

    Published in Journal of applied botany and food quality (01-01-2018)
    “…Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment enhances plant growth and development and may alter the nutritive value of grasses. The objective of this study was to…”
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    Patient With Scald Burn of the Esophagus by Kraft, Robert, Jensen, Kai-Ole, Jeschke, Marc G, Schinkel, Christian W

    Published in Journal of burn care & research (20-04-2018)
    “…Abstract Burns of the esophagus are usually caused by chemical substances. In our report, we present a case of burn injury burn caused by swallowing boiling…”
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    Implementation of a novel nursing assessment tool in geriatric trauma patients with proximal femur fractures by Berk, Till, Thalmann, Marion, Jensen, Kai Oliver, Schwarzenberg, Peter, Jukema, Gerrolt Nico, Pape, Hans-Christoph, Halvachizadeh, Sascha

    Published in PloS one (09-06-2023)
    “…Geriatric trauma patients represent a special challenge in postoperative care and are prone to specific complications. The goal of this study was to analyse…”
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    Seasonal potential of Phragmites australis in nutrient removal to eliminate the eutrophication in Lake Burullus, Egypt by Eid, Ebrahem M., Shaltout, Kamal H., Al-Sodany, Yassin M., Haroun, Soliman A., Galal, Tarek M., Ayed, Hamdi, Khedher, Khaled M., Jensen, Kai

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-01-2020)
    “…The present study was conducted to investigate the potential of the emergent macrophytes Phragmites australis to remediate nutrients and restore an eutrophic…”
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    Effects of reduced summer precipitation on productivity and forage quality of floodplain meadows at the Elbe and the Rhine River by Ludewig, Kristin, Donath, Tobias W, Zelle, Bianka, Eckstein, R Lutz, Mosner, Eva, Otte, Annette, Jensen, Kai

    Published in PloS one (07-05-2015)
    “…Floodplain meadows along rivers are semi-natural habitats and depend on regular land use. When used non-intensively, they offer suitable habitats for many…”
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