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2 Research in its Prime: First Results of Ongoing Research

Leitung: Dr. habil. Jürgen Kreyling

Donnerstag, 09:15-12:30, H6, GEO

Your research idea has become reality and this often implies new challenges: from practical obstacles and unforeseen circumstances to inconsistent or surprising results.
Tell us what is going on in your research!

 
09:15O 2.1: Julia Wolfrum et al.: Comparison and evaluation of various methods to estimate the variogram in geostatistics
09:30O 2.2: Jörg Hübner et al.: Investigation of turbulent structures at a forest edge
09:45O 2.3: Julian Gaviria et al.: Herbivore defenses of tropical tree species increase across a rainfall gradient
10:00O 2.4: Bunafsha Mislimshoeva et al.: Firewood consumption and its influential factors in the high mountains of the Western Pamirs, Tajikistan
10:15Kaffeepause
10:45O 2.5: Stephan Höreth et al.: Capturing unprecedented natural diversity in plant metal accumulation: a comprehensive survey of European Arabidopsis halleri populations
11:00O 2.6: Marianne Schütt et al.: Long-term influences of soil frost on C mineralization in a European beech and a Norway spruce stand
11:15O 2.7: Marie Spohn: Soil zymography - A novel in situ method for mapping the distribution of enzyme activity in soil
11:30O 2.8: Delicia Pino et al.: Do seedling nutrient responses determine tropical tree distribution patterns across nutrient gradients? Evidence from a fertilization experiment
11:45O 2.9: Andreas Schweiger et al.: AD FONTES for a better understanding of regional-scale climate change effects
12:00O 2.10: Alexander Endreß et al.: Seasonal Changes in Yield and Quality of Lulo fruits
12:15O 2.11: Sebastian Schmitt et al.: Fluxes of monoterpenes from a spruce forest: establishing sampling and analytical procedures
12:30

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Poster

P 2.1 Andreas Held, Stefan G. Gonser
Mass spectrometry of freshly nucleated secondary organic aerosol from flow reactor experiments
P 2.2 Stefan Gonser, Felix Klein, Wolfram Birmili, Johannes Größ, Andreas Held
The potential role of air ions in new particle formation at the Waldstein site
P 2.3 Sarmite Katkevica, Andreas Held, Marcus A. Horn
Quantitative determination of short chain organic acids by RP-HPLC/ESI(-)-MS using post column phase modification
P 2.4 Lei Han, Wolf-Ulrich Palm, Cornelius Zetzsch
Experimental studies of the heterogeneous kinetics of the OH radical with terbuthylazine adsorbed on self-synthesized silica particles
P 2.5 Tobias Biermann, Wolfgang Babel, Eva Falge, Johannes Ingrisch, Jürgen Leonbacher, Elke Seeber, Silke Hafner, Lena Becker, Yakov Kuzyakov, Georg Miehe, Georg Guggenberger, Yaoming Ma, Thomas Foken
Carbon fluxes of Kobresia pygmaea pastures on the Tibetan Plateau
P 2.6 Corinna Dinkel, Christina Bogner, Bumsuk Seo, Michael Hauhs
Analysis of NDVI time series in the Serengeti National Park and its surroundings by SSA
P 2.7 Christine Hellmann, Christiane Werner
Quantifying the impact of the invasive N2-fixing Acacia longifolia across spatial scales
P 2.8 Bhone Nay-Htoon, Dubbert Maren, Jonghan Ko, Werne Christiane
Partitioning Evapotranspiration of rainfed dryland rice (Oryza Stiva L) based on oxygen isotope ratio of evaporative fluxes
P 2.9 Julienne Marie-Isabelle Schiebold, Andreas Makiola, Gerhard Gebauer
Nutrient gains from fungi by adult orchids in temperate montane habitats – A stable isotope approach
P 2.10 Jana Messinger, Marianne Lauerer
Lulo (Solanum quitoense), a new greenhouse crop for Central Europe: Reproductive phenology and yield
P 2.11 Hamada Elsayed Ali, Björn Reineking
Effect of field margin management and slope on sediment trapping during the monsoon season in South Korea
P 2.12 Kiyong Kim, Bomchul Kim, Klaus-Holger Knorr, Stefan Peiffer
Sediment in Lake Soyang as Integrating Archive of Catchment Process and Potential Effect on Lake Water Quality
P 2.13 Saem Lee
Is organic farming profitable? – Evidence from Korea –

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