Marie Spohn: Publications

Holz, M; Zarebanadkouki, M; Carminati, A; Becker, JN; Spohn, M: The effect of root hairs on rhizosphere phosphatase activity, Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 183, 382-388 (2020), doi:10.1002/jpln.201900426 -- Details
Spohn, M; Babka, B; Giani, L: Changes in soil organic matter quality during sea-influenced marsh soil development at the North Sea Coast, Catena, 107, 110-117 (2013)
Spohn, M; Carminati, A; Kuzyakov, Y: Zymography - A novel in situ method for mapping the distribution of enzyme activity in soil, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 58, 275-280 (2013)
Spohn, M; Ermak, A; Kuzyakov, Y: Microbial gross organic phosphorus mineralization can be stimulated by root exudates - A 33P isotopic dilution study, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 65, 254-263 (2013)
Spohn, M; Kuzyakov, Y: Phosphorus mineralization can be driven by microbial need for carbon, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 61, 69-75 (2013)
Spohn, M; Kuzyakov, Y: Distribution of microbial- and root- derived phosphatase activities in the rhizosphere depending on P availability and C allocation - Coupling soil zymography with 14C imaging, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 67, 106-113 (2013)
Spohn, M; Giani, L: Carbohydrates, carbon, and nitrogen in soils of a marine and a brackish marsh as influenced by inundation frequency, Estuarine, coastal and Shelf Science, 107, 89-96 (2012)
Spohn, M; Rillig, M: Temperature- and moisture dependent water repellency caused by the basiodiomycete Agaricus bisporus, Pedobiologia, 55, 59-61 (2012)
Spohn, M; Giani, L: Total, hot water extractable and oxidation-resistant carbon in sandy hydromorphic soils – Analysis of a 220-year chronosequence, Plant Soil, 338, 183-192 (2011)
Spohn, M; Giani, L: Impacts of land use change on soil aggregation and aggregate stabilizing compounds as dependent on time, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 43, 1081-1988 (2011)
Spohn, M; Giani, L: Water-stable aggregates, glomalin-related soil protein, and carbohydrates in a chronosequence of sandy hydromorphic soils, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 42, 1205 -1511 (2010)
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