Title |
Formation of mineral-associated organic matter in temperate soils is primarily controlled by mineral type and modified by land use and management intensity / De Shorn E. Bramble, Susanne Ulrich, Ingo Schöning, Robert Mikutta, Luise Brandt, Christian Poll, Ellen Kandeler, Christian Mikutta, Alexander Konrad, Jan Siemens, Yang Yang, Andrea Polle, Peter Schall, Christian Ammer, Klaus Kaiser, Marion Schrumpf |
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Involved |
De Shorn E. Bramble (Verfasser)
Susanne Ulrich (Verfasser) Ingo Schöning (Verfasser) Robert Mikutta (Verfasser)
Luise Brandt (Verfasser)
Christian Poll (Verfasser) Ellen Kandeler (Verfasser) Christian Mikutta (Verfasser) Alexander Konrad (Verfasser) Jan Siemens (Verfasser) Yang Yang (Verfasser) Andrea Polle (Verfasser) Peter Schall (Verfasser) Christian Ammer (Verfasser) Klaus Kaiser (Verfasser) Marion Schrumpf (Verfasser) |
Published |
Hannover: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover |
Extent |
Online-Ressource |
Language |
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Country |
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Topic |
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Subject |
fertilization
forests grasslands grazing
iron oxides and clay minerals
soil organic matter thinning and harvesting tree species selection |
DDC notation |
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Persistent identifier |
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024041102314414225817 (URN) |
Further information |
In: Bramble, D.S.E.; Ulrich, S.; Schöning, I.; Mikutta, R.; Brandt, L. et al.: Formation of mineral-associated organic matter in temperate soils is primarily controlled by mineral type and modified by land use and management intensity. In: Global Change Biology 30 (2024), Nr. 1, e17024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17024 |
Record ID |
1325796573 |
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