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    Effects of liming and mineral N on initial decomposition of soil organic matter and post harvest root residues of poplar by Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Geoderma (01-12-2015)
    “…Short-term potential carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralization of soil organic matter and belowground plant litter was determined in the top soil layer of a…”
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    Microbial response of distinct soil types to land-use intensification at a South-Indian rural-urban interface by Moran-Rodas, Virna Estefania, Chavannavar, Suvarna V., Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2022)
    “…Aims Rural-urban dynamics are leading to agricultural intensification practices, which affect microbial ecosystem functions in a soil-specific way. This study…”
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    Effects of converting a temperate short-rotation coppice to a silvo-arable alley cropping agroforestry system on soil quality indicators by Beuschel, René, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Agroforestry systems (01-04-2020)
    “…Short-rotation coppices (SRC) and alley cropping agroforestry systems (ACS) provide ecosystem services and environmental benefits. Particularly, their role in…”
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    A Concept for a Consolidated Humus Form Description—An Updated Version of German Humus Form Systematics by Wachendorf, Christine, Frank, Tina, Broll, Gabriele, Beylich, Anneke, Milbert, Gerhard

    Published in International Journal of Plant Biology (01-09-2023)
    “…In Germany, the systematics of humus forms has been developed, which is mainly based on morphological characteristics and has been proven via detailed…”
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    Does liming improve microbial carbon use efficiency after maize litter addition in a tropical acidic soil? by Moran-Rodas, Virna Estefania, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-08-2023)
    “…Soil pH is one of the main drivers of soil microbial functions, including carbon use efficiency (CUE), the efficiency of microorganisms in converting substrate…”
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    Net‐mineralization of organic matter and greenhouse gas emissions from Quebracho tannin‐enriched manure applied to acidic and alkaline soils by Ingold, Mariko, Wachendorf, Christine, Buerkert, Andreas

    “…Background Mitigation strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ammonia volatilization, and nitrate leaching from agriculture are important for the…”
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    Similar spatial patterns of soil quality indicators in three poplar-based silvo-arable alley cropping systems in Germany by Beuschel, René, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (2019)
    “…Alley cropping systems (ACS) are regarded as a sustainable land-use alternative that provides ecosystem services, assuming that beneficial tree effects extend…”
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    Microbial carbon use efficiency of litter with distinct C/N ratios in soil at different temperatures, including microbial necromass as growth component by Börger, Marie, Bublitz, Tabata, Dyckmans, Jens, Wachendorf, Christine, Joergensen, Rainer Georg

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-10-2022)
    “…An incubation study was carried out to investigate the effects of litter quality, i.e. 15  N-labelled maize (C/N of 25.5) and Rhodes grass (C/N of 57.8) leaf…”
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    Main soil microbial groups assessed by phospholipid fatty acid analysis of temperate alley agroforestry systems on crop- and grassland by Giray, Katharina, Banfield, Callum, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Dippold, Michaela, Wachendorf, Christine

    “…The phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) composition of soils was analysed at three poplar-based silvo-arable systems and at one willow-based silvo-grassland alley…”
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    Impact of willow-based grassland alley cropping in relation to its plant species diversity on soil ecology of former arable land by Beuschel, René, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    “…•Similar soil quality levels under trees and grassland irrespective to tree distance.•Improved soil quality at 0–5 compared with 5–20 cm soil depth within…”
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    Correction to: Similar spatial patterns of soil quality indicators in three poplar-based silvo-arable alley cropping systems in Germany by Beuschel, René, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (2019)
    “…Table 2 of the original version of this article unfortunately contains the superscript letters “#” and “$” within columns instead of the stastistical letters…”
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    Carbon use efficiency and microbial functional diversity in a temperate Luvisol and a tropical Nitisol after millet litter and N addition by Schroeder, Julia, Jannoura, Ramia, Beuschel, René, Pfeiffer, Birgit, Dyckmans, Jens, Murugan, Rajasekaran, Chavannavar, Suvarna, Wachendorf, Christine, Joergensen, Rainer Georg

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-11-2020)
    “…Tropical soils often contain less soil organic C (SOC) and microbial biomass C (MBC) than temperate soils and, thus, exhibit lower soil fertility. The addition…”
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    Determination of litter derived C and N in litterbags and soil using stable isotopes prevents overestimation of litter decomposition in alley cropping systems by Wachendorf, Christine, Piepho, Hans-Peter, Beuschel, René

    Published in Pedobiologia (01-09-2020)
    “…•Litter decomposition in ACS is higher under trees than in arable alleyways•Transfer of litter to soil accounted for up to 15% of C mass loss in litter…”
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    Carbon in plant biomass and soils of poplar and willow plantations—implications for SOC distribution in different soil fractions after re-conversion to arable land by Toenshoff, Charlotte, Stuelpnagel, Reinhold, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2013)
    “…Aims Effects of final harvest of plantations and reconversion with different tillage intensities on quantity and distribution of organic matter in different…”
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    Soil organic C and N stocks in the first rotation of poplar plantations in Germany by Heyn, Nicole, Joergensen, Rainer Georg, Wachendorf, Christine

    Published in Geoderma Regional (01-03-2019)
    “…Short rotation coppices (SRC) have the potential to sequester soil organic carbon (SOC), although the magnitude differs depending on soil properties and former…”
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    Response of maize and soil microorganisms to decomposing poplar root residues after shallow or homogenous mixing into soil by Gad, Hikal, Wachendorf, Christine, Joergensen, Rainer Georg

    “…During re‐conversion of short‐rotation poplar tree plantations back to arable land use, large amounts of tree residues must be incorporated into soil. A 90‐d…”
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    Effects of digestates from different biogas production systems on above and belowground grass growth and the nitrogen status of the plant-soil-system by Andruschkewitsch, Meike, Wachendorf, Christine, Wachendorf, Michael

    Published in Grassland science (01-12-2013)
    “…Biogas production from residual biomass (e.g. from extensively managed grassland) can help securing ecosystem services of such vegetation and may contribute to…”
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    Nitrogen turnover in a repeatedly manured arid subtropical soil: Incubation studies with 15N isotopes by Khanal, Gunadhish, Wachendorf, Christine, Dittert, Klaus, Willich, Melanie, Dietz, Herbert, Buerkert, Andreas, Ingold, Mariko

    “…Under the hot and moist conditions of irrigated agriculture in the arid subtropics, turnover of organic matter is high, which can lead to considerable carbon…”
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    Nitrogen turnover in a repeatedly manured arid subtropical soil: Incubation studies with 15 N isotopes by Khanal, Gunadhish, Wachendorf, Christine, Dittert, Klaus, Willich, Melanie, Dietz, Herbert, Buerkert, Andreas, Ingold, Mariko

    “…Under the hot and moist conditions of irrigated agriculture in the arid subtropics, turnover of organic matter is high, which can lead to considerable carbon…”
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