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Jean Charles Munch

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Kengara F, Doerfler U, Welzl G, Munch J, Schroll R
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2019 Feb; 26(9):8779-8788. PMID: 30712212
DDT transformation to DDD in soil is the most commonly reported pathway under anaerobic conditions. A few instances of DDT conversion to products other than DDD/DDE have been reported under...
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Nguyen N, Dorfler U, Welzl G, Munch J, Schroll R, Suhadolc M
Sci Total Environ . 2018 Feb; 627:544-552. PMID: 29426177
Glyphosate and its main metabolite aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) have frequently been detected in surface water and groundwaters. Since adequate glyphosate mineralization in soil may reduce its losses to environment, improved...
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Uksa M, Buegger F, Gschwendtner S, Lueders T, Kublik S, Kautz T, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2017 Sep; 9(6):729-741. PMID: 28892269
Root exudates shape microbial communities at the plant-soil interface. Here we compared bacterial communities that utilize plant-derived carbon in the rhizosphere of wheat in different soil depths, including topsoil, as...
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Li R, Dorfler U, Munch J, Schroll R
Chemosphere . 2016 Nov; 168:1169-1176. PMID: 27817898
Isoproturon (IPU) degradation in an agricultural soil inoculated with an isolated IPU-degrader strain (Sphingomonas sp. strain AK1, IS) or a microbial consortium (MC) harboring this strain, with or without carrier...
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Mumbo J, Henkelmann B, Abdelaziz A, Pfister G, Nguyen N, Schroll R, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2014 Sep; 22(2):1357-8. PMID: 25249054
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Mumbo J, Henkelmann B, Abdelaziz A, Pfister G, Nguyen N, Schroll R, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2014 Aug; 22(2):1344-56. PMID: 25142342
Halogenated carbazoles have recently been detected in soil and water samples, but their environmental effects and fate are unknown. Eighty-four soil samples obtained from a site with no recorded history...
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Kengara F, Doerfler U, Welzl G, Ruth B, Munch J, Schroll R
Environ Pollut . 2012 Dec; 173:168-75. PMID: 23202647
The aim of the study was to induce and enhance the degradation of hexachlorobenzene (HCB), a highly-chlorinated persistent organic pollutant, in two ecologically different tropical soils: a paddy soil (PS)...
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Ollivier J, Wanat N, Austruy A, Hitmi A, Joussein E, Welzl G, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2012 Jun; 64(4):1038-46. PMID: 22688859
Mine wastes have been considered as a source of heavy metal (HM) contamination in the environment and negatively impact many important ecosystem services provided by soils. Plants like Miscanthus, which...
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Esperschutz J, Welzl G, Schreiner K, Buegger F, Munch J, Schloter M
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 2011 Apr; 320(1):48-55. PMID: 21492198
Initial ecosystems are characterized by a low availability of nutrients and a low soil organic matter content. Interactions of plants and microorganisms in such environments, particularly in relation to litter...
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Gschwendtner S, Esperschutz J, Buegger F, Reichmann M, Muller M, Munch J, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2011 Feb; 76(3):564-75. PMID: 21348886
A high percentage of photosynthetically assimilated carbon is released into soil via root exudates, which are acknowledged as the most important factor for the development of microbial rhizosphere communities. As...