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    Latitudinal differentiated water table control of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide fluxes from hydromorphic soils: feedbacks to climate change by JUNGKUNST, HERMANN F, FIEDLER, SABINE

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2007)
    “…The possibility of carbon (C) being locked away from the atmosphere for millennia is given in hydromorphic soils. However, the water-table-dependent feedback…”
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    Relict high-Andean ecosystems challenge our concepts of naturalness and human impact by Sylvester, Steven P., Heitkamp, Felix, Sylvester, Mitsy D. P. V., Jungkunst, Hermann F., Sipman, Harrie J. M., Toivonen, Johanna M., Gonzales Inca, Carlos A., Ospina, Juan C., Kessler, Michael

    Published in Scientific reports (13-06-2017)
    “…What would current ecosystems be like without the impact of mankind? This question, which is critical for ecosystem management, has long remained unanswered…”
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    Direct nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes from soils under different land use in Brazil-a critical review by Meurer, Katharina H E, Franko, Uwe, Stange, Claus F, Rosa, Jaqueline Dalla, Madari, Beata E, Jungkunst, Hermann F

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2016)
    “…Brazil typifies the land use changes happening in South America, where natural vegetation is continuously converted into agriculturally used lands, such as…”
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    Dynamics of Leaf- and Root-Specific Biomarkers during 1-Year of Litter Decomposition by Jens G. Altmann, Boris Jansen, Hermann F. Jungkunst, Karsten Kalbitz

    Published in Forests (01-12-2021)
    “…Root-specific and leaf-specific biomarkers have been used for decades to identify the origin of organic materials in soils and sediments. However, quantitative…”
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    Higher subsoil carbon storage in species-rich than species-poor temperate forests by Schleuß, Per-Marten, Heitkamp, Felix, Leuschner, Christoph, Fender, Ann-Catrin, Jungkunst, Hermann F

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2014)
    “…Forest soils contribute ca. 70% to the global soil organic carbon (SOC) pool and thus are an important element of the global carbon cycle. Forests also harbour…”
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    Release of methane from aerobic soil: An indication of a novel chemical natural process? by Hurkuck, Miriam, Althoff, Frederik, Jungkunst, Hermann F., Jugold, Alke, Keppler, Frank

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2012)
    “…► Investigation of non-microbial CH 4 formation in soils. ► CH 4 formation from soil samples from 30 to 70 °C under aerobic conditions. ► No emissions from…”
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    Permaculture enhances carbon stocks, soil quality and biodiversity in Central Europe by Reiff, Julius, Jungkunst, Hermann F., Mauser, Ken M., Kampel, Sophie, Regending, Sophie, Rösch, Verena, Zaller, Johann G., Entling, Martin H.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (04-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Permaculture is proposed as a tool to design and manage agroecological systems in response to the pressing environmental challenges of soil…”
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    Russian boreal peatlands dominate the natural European methane budget by Schneider, Julia, Jungkunst, Hermann F, Wolf, Ulrike, Schreiber, Peter, Gažovič, Michal, Miglovets, Mikhail, Mikhaylov, Oleg, Grunwald, Dennis, Erasmi, Stefan, Wilmking, Martin, Kutzbach, Lars

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2016)
    “…About 60% of the European wetlands are located in the European part of Russia. Nevertheless, data on methane emissions from wetlands of that area are absent…”
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    Global soil organic carbon–climate interactions: Why scales matter by Jungkunst, Hermann F., Göpel, Jan, Horvath, Thomas, Ott, Simone, Brunn, Melanie

    “…Soil organic carbon (SOC) holds the largest terrestrial carbon stock because of soil conditions and processes that favor soil carbon persistence. Vulnerable to…”
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    New uses for old tools: Reviving Holdridge Life Zones in soil carbon persistence research by Jungkunst, Hermann F., Goepel, Jan, Horvath, Thomas, Ott, Simone, Brunn, Melanie

    “…Growing evidence suggests that climate classification facilitates the identification of zones that either agree or disagree with processes explaining soil…”
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    A synthesis of anthropogenic stress effects on emergence-mediated aquatic-terrestrial linkages and riparian food webs by Schulz, Ralf, Bundschuh, Mirco, Entling, Martin H., Jungkunst, Hermann F., Lorke, Andreas, Schwenk, Klaus, Schäfer, Ralf B.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2024)
    “…Anthropogenic stress alters the linkage between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in various ways. Here, we review the contemporary literature on how…”
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    Plants control soil gas exchanges possibly via mucilage by Haupenthal, Adrian, Brax, Mathilde, Bentz, Jonas, Jungkunst, Hermann F., Schützenmeister, Klaus, Kroener, Eva

    “…Background: Gaseous matter exchanges in soil are determined by the connectivity of the pore system which is easily clogged by fresh root exudates. However, it…”
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    Review on environmental alterations propagating from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems by Schulz, Ralf, Bundschuh, Mirco, Gergs, René, Brühl, Carsten A., Diehl, Dörte, Entling, Martin H., Fahse, Lorenz, Frör, Oliver, Jungkunst, Hermann F., Lorke, Andreas, Schäfer, Ralf B., Schaumann, Gabriele E., Schwenk, Klaus

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2015)
    “…Terrestrial inputs into freshwater ecosystems are a classical field of environmental science. Resource fluxes (subsidy) from aquatic to terrestrial systems…”
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    Exploration of the response of soil properties and plant species composition to centuries-old traditional meadow irrigation by Gerlach, Rebekka, Buhk, Constanze, Schirmel, Jens, Jungkunst, Hermann F

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-04-2023)
    “…Abstract Only targeted and sustainable management will preserve extensively managed grasslands, one of Europe’s most species-rich habitats. Traditionally,…”
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    Impacts of land-use and land-cover change on stream hydrochemistry in the Cerrado and Amazon biomes by Nóbrega, Rodolfo L.B., Guzha, Alphonce C., Lamparter, Gabriele, Amorim, Ricardo S.S., Couto, Eduardo G., Hughes, Harold J., Jungkunst, Hermann F., Gerold, Gerhard

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-09-2018)
    “…Studies on the impacts of land-use and land-cover change on stream hydrochemistry in active deforestation zones of the Amazon agricultural frontier are limited…”
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    Nitrification inhibition by polyphenols from invasive Fallopia japonica under copper stress by Girardi, Johanna P., Korz, Sven, Muñoz, Katherine, Jamin, Jellian, Schmitz, Daniel, Rösch, Verena, Riess, Kai, Schützenmeister, Klaus, Jungkunst, Hermann F., Brunn, Melanie

    “…Background The invasive plant species Fallopia japonica is suspected to use polyphenols as a novel weapon to inhibit nitrification in soil. Both specific…”
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    Distribution, behavior, and erosion of uranium in vineyard soils by Campos, Daniel A., Blanché, Sophia, Jungkunst, Hermann F., Philippe, Allan

    “…Phosphate fertilization contributes to an input of uranium (U) in agricultural soils. Although its accumulation and fate in agricultural soils have been…”
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