Thursday, 10.10.2013 | ||
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Time | H6, GEO | |
08 | 00 | Registration (Foyer H6, GEO) |
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30 | Opening Prof. Dr. Stefan Peiffer, BayCEER Director | |
45 | "From Cradle to Reality: Research Ideas at the Beginning"Chair: Prof. Dr. Thomas KöllnerO 1.1: Silvia Parra et al.: Isotope signatures to trace the origin and fate of nitrate in the Soyang lake watershed First Field Work Season in South Korea |
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09 | 00 | O 1.2: Jean-Lionel Payeur-Poirier: Inputs to the Soyang Reservoir and Dynamic Changes in Water Quality |
15 | "Research in its Prime: First Results of Ongoing Research"Chair: Dr. habil. Jürgen KreylingO 2.1: Julia Wolfrum et al.: Comparison and evaluation of various methods to estimate the variogram in geostatistics |
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30 | O 2.2: Jörg Hübner et al.: Investigation of turbulent structures at a forest edge | |
45 | O 2.3: Julian Gaviria et al.: Herbivore defenses of tropical tree species increase across a rainfall gradient | |
10 | 00 | O 2.4: Bunafsha Mislimshoeva et al.: Firewood consumption and its influential factors in the high mountains of the Western Pamirs, Tajikistan |
15 | Coffee Break | |
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45 | O 2.5: Stephan Höreth et al.: Capturing unprecedented natural diversity in plant metal accumulation: a comprehensive survey of European Arabidopsis halleri populations | |
11 | 00 | O 2.6: Marianne Schütt et al.: Long-term influences of soil frost on C mineralization in a European beech and a Norway spruce stand |
15 | O 2.7: Marie Spohn: Soil zymography - A novel in situ method for mapping the distribution of enzyme activity in soil | |
30 | O 2.8: Delicia Pino et al.: Do seedling nutrient responses determine tropical tree distribution patterns across nutrient gradients? Evidence from a fertilization experiment | |
45 | O 2.9: Andreas Schweiger et al.: AD FONTES for a better understanding of regional-scale climate change effects | |
12 | 00 | O 2.10: Alexander Endreß et al.: Seasonal Changes in Yield and Quality of Lulo fruits |
15 | O 2.11: Sebastian Schmitt et al.: Fluxes of monoterpenes from a spruce forest: establishing sampling and analytical procedures | |
30 | Lunch | |
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30 | Poster Flash (H8, GEO) | |
45 | Poster Session, Live Demonstrations (Foyer H6, GEO) | |
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30 | "Research Yields: Ideas Pursued to the End"Chair: Prof. Dr. Heike FeldhaarO 3.1: Anja Jaeschke et al.: Extending the climate envelope: Methodological approaches to integrate ecological prerequisites in species distribution models at large spatial extents |
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45 | O 3.2: Michaela Dippold et al.: Position-specific labeling: A novel biogeochemical tool to trace C transformations in soils | |
16 | 00 | O 3.3: Steffen Heinrich et al.: 13C and 15N incorporation into litter compounds of Norway spruce after short-term labelling assessed by compound specific isotope analysis |
15 | O 3.4: Arndt Piayda et al.: Water balance and carbon sink strength of an European savannah-type woodland during the drought year 2012 | |
30 | O 3.5: Yohannes Ayanu et al.: Undercover cropland expansion in forests of Bale Mountains, Ethiopia: Revealed with satellite remote sensing combined with ground photos | |
45 | O 3.6: Andrey Malyshev et al.: Plant responses to simulated and naturally variable winter temperatures: a within vs. among species comparison. | |
17 | 00 | Awards Ceremony and Closing |
15 | Get-together | |
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