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    How functional is a trait? Phosphorus mobilization through root exudates differs little between Carex species with and without specialized dauciform roots by Güsewell, Sabine, Schroth, Martin H.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2017)
    “…Root structures secreting carboxylates and phosphatases are thought to enhance a plant’s phosphorus (P) acquisition. But do closely related species with and…”
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    Quantification of Phenolic Antioxidant Moieties in Dissolved Organic Matter by Flow-Injection Analysis with Electrochemical Detection by Walpen, Nicolas, Schroth, Martin H, Sander, Michael

    Published in Environmental science & technology (21-06-2016)
    “…Phenolic moieties in dissolved organic matter (DOM) play important roles as antioxidants in oxidation processes in natural and engineered systems. This work…”
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    Electron-Donating Phenolic and Electron-Accepting Quinone Moieties in Peat Dissolved Organic Matter: Quantities and Redox Transformations in the Context of Peat Biogeochemistry by Walpen, Nicolas, Getzinger, Gordon J, Schroth, Martin H, Sander, Michael

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-05-2018)
    “…Electron-donating phenolic and electron-accepting quinone moieties in peat dissolved organic matter (DOM) are considered to play key roles in processes…”
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    Field-scale labelling and activity quantification of methane-oxidizing bacteria in a landfill-cover soil by Ruth, Henneberger, Eleonora, Chiri, Jan, Blees, Helge, Niemann, Moritz F., Lehmann, Martin H., Schroth

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-02-2013)
    “…Abstract Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) play an important role in soils, mitigating emissions of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) to the atmosphere…”
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    Activity and Diversity of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in a Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Aquifer by KLEIKEMPER, Jutta, SCHROTH, Martin H, SIGLER, William V, SCHMUCKI, Martina, BERNASCONI, Stefano M, ZEYER, Josef

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-2002)
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    Activity and Diversity of Methanogens in a Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Aquifer by Kleikemper, Jutta, Pombo, Silvina A, Schroth, Martin H, Sigler, William V, Pesaro, Manuel, Zeyer, Josef

    “…Methanogenic activity was investigated in a petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer by using a series of four push-pull tests with acetate, formate, H₂ plus…”
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    Assessment of microbial methane oxidation above a petroleum-contaminated aquifer using a combination of in situ techniques by Urmann, Karina, Schroth, Martin H., Noll, Matthias, Gonzalez-Gil, Graciela, Zeyer, Josef

    “…Emissions of the greenhouse gas CH4, which is often produced in contaminated aquifers, are reduced or eliminated by microbial CH4 oxidation in the overlying…”
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    Redox Properties of Peat Particulate Organic Matter: Quantification of Electron Accepting Capacities and Assessment of Electron Transfer Reversibility by Joshi, Prachi, Schroth, Martin H., Sander, Michael

    “…Peat particulate organic matter (POM) has been hypothesized to act as a terminal electron acceptor (TEA) for anaerobic microbial respiration in northern…”
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    Degradation of Polar Organic Micropollutants during Riverbank Filtration: Complementary Results from Spatiotemporal Sampling and Push–Pull Tests by Huntscha, Sebastian, Rodriguez Velosa, Diana M, Schroth, Martin H, Hollender, Juliane

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-10-2013)
    “…The fate of polar organic micropollutants (logDOW (pH 7) between −4.2 and +3.5) during riverbank filtration (RBF) at the river Thur was studied using both…”
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    High Temporal and Spatial Variability of Atmospheric-Methane Oxidation in Alpine Glacier Forefield Soils by Chiri, Eleonora, Nauer, Philipp A, Rainer, Edda-Marie, Zeyer, Josef, Schroth, Martin H

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (15-09-2017)
    “…Glacier forefield soils can provide a substantial sink for atmospheric CH , facilitated by aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB). However, MOB activity,…”
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    Structure and function of methanotrophic communities in a landfill-cover soil by Henneberger, Ruth, Lüke, Claudia, Mosberger, Lona, Schroth, Martin H.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-07-2012)
    “…Abstract In landfill-cover soils, aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) convert CH4 to CO2, mitigating emissions of the greenhouse gas CH4 to the…”
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    Effects of eutrophication on sedimentary organic carbon cycling in five temperate lakes by Fiskal, Annika, Deng, Longhui, Michel, Anja, Eickenbusch, Philip, Han, Xingguo, Lagostina, Lorenzo, Zhu, Rong, Sander, Michael, Schroth, Martin H, Bernasconi, Stefano M, Dubois, Nathalie, Lever, Mark A

    Published in Biogeosciences (30-09-2019)
    “…Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the last centuries, the effects on total organic carbon (TOC)…”
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    Field-scale tracking of active methane-oxidizing communities in a landfill cover soil reveals spatial and seasonal variability by Henneberger, Ruth, Chiri, Eleonora, Bodelier, Paul E. L., Frenzel, Peter, Lüke, Claudia, Schroth, Martin H.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-05-2015)
    “…Summary Aerobic methane‐oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in soils mitigate methane (CH4) emissions. We assessed spatial and seasonal differences in active MOB…”
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    Reoxidation of Reduced Peat Organic Matter by Dissolved Oxygen: Combined Laboratory Column‐Breakthrough Experiments and In‐Field Push‐Pull Tests by Obradović, Nikola, Joshi, Prachi, Arn, Silvan, Aeppli, Meret, Schroth, Martin H., Sander, Michael

    “…Electron transfer to peat particulate organic matter (POM) as terminal electron acceptor (TEA) in anaerobic respiration has been hypothesized to lower methane…”
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    Oxidation of Reduced Peat Particulate Organic Matter by Dissolved Oxygen: Quantification of Apparent Rate Constants in the Field by Walpen, Nicolas, Lau, Maximilian P, Fiskal, Annika, Getzinger, Gordon J, Meyer, Stefan A, Nelson, Taylor F, Lever, Mark A, Schroth, Martin H, Sander, Michael

    Published in Environmental science & technology (02-10-2018)
    “…Peat particulate organic matter (POM) is an important terminal electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration in northern peatlands provided that the…”
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    Quantity and distribution of methane entrapped in sediments of calcareous, Alpine glacier forefields by Zhu, Biqing, Kübler, Manuel, Ridoli, Melanie, Breitenstein, Daniel, Schroth, Martin H

    Published in Biogeosciences (10-07-2020)
    “…Aside from many well-known sources, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) was recently discovered entrapped in the sediments of Swiss Alpine glacier forefields…”
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    Poly-Use Multi-Level Sampling System for Soil-Gas Transport Analysis in the Vadose Zone by Nauer, Philipp A, Chiri, Eleonora, Schroth, Martin H

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-10-2013)
    “…Soil-gas turnover is important in the global cycling of greenhouse gases. The analysis of soil-gas profiles provides quantitative information on below-ground…”
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    Peat Particulate Organic Matter Accepts Electrons During In Situ Incubation in the Anoxic Subsurface of Ombrotrophic Bogs by Obradović, Nikola, Schmitz, Rob A., Haffter, Frédéric, Meier, Dimitri V., Lever, Mark A., Schroth, Martin H., Sander, Michael

    “…Peat particulate organic matter (POM) in the anoxic subsurface of peatlands is increasingly recognized as an important terminal electron acceptor (TEA) in…”
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    High-Resolution Fibre-Optic Temperature Sensing: A New Tool to Study the Two-Dimensional Structure of Atmospheric Surface-Layer Flow by Thomas, Christoph K., Kennedy, Adam M., Selker, John S., Moretti, Ayla, Schroth, Martin H., Smoot, Alexander R., Tufillaro, Nicholas B., Zeeman, Matthias J.

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-02-2012)
    “…We present a novel approach based on fibre-optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS) to measure the two-dimensional thermal structure of the surface layer at…”
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    Occurrence and Origin of Methane Entrapped in Sediments and Rocks of a Calcareous, Alpine Glacial Catchment by Zhu, Biqing, Henneberger, Ruth, Weissert, Helmut, Zeyer, Josef, Schroth, Martin H.

    “…Glacial ecosystems are an important indicator of climate change, and dynamics of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) in these systems has become a major research…”
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