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Grundmann S, Doerfler U, Munch J, Ruth B, Schroll R
Chemosphere . 2010 Dec; 82(10):1461-7. PMID: 21144550
The environmental fate of the worldwide used herbicide isoproturon was studied in four different, undisturbed lysimeters in the temperate zone of Middle Europe. To exclude climatic effects due to location,...
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Towe S, Albert A, Kleineidam K, Brankatschk R, Dumig A, Welzl G, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2010 Jun; 60(4):762-70. PMID: 20549199
Glacier forefields are an ideal playground to investigate the role of development stages of soils on the formation of plant-microbe interactions as within the last decades, many alpine glaciers retreated,...
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Schreiner K, Hagn A, Kyselkova M, Moenne-Loccoz Y, Welzl G, Munch J, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2010 Jun; 76(14):4703-12. PMID: 20525871
The root disease take-all, caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici, can be managed by monoculture-induced take-all decline (TAD). This natural biocontrol mechanism typically occurs after a take-all outbreak and is...
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Kengara F, Schramm K, Doerfler U, Munch J, Henkelmann B, Welzl G, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2010 May; 408(16):3359-66. PMID: 20435336
A soil-borne microbial community isolated from a contaminated site was previously shown to mineralize 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene (1,2,4-TCB) under aerobic conditions. The key degrader in this community was identified as Bordetella sp....
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Schulz S, Perez-de-Mora A, Engel M, Munch J, Schloter M
J Microbiol Methods . 2010 Jan; 80(3):295-8. PMID: 20079768
The utilization of quantitative PCR (qPCR) approaches such as MPN-qPCR and real-time-qPCR for in situ assessment of functional genes yields substantial quantitative and qualitative differences. We show this by targeting...
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Folberth C, Suhadolc M, Scherb H, Munch J, Schroll R
Chemosphere . 2009 Sep; 77(6):756-63. PMID: 19748113
Two approaches to determine pesticide (bio-)availability in soils (i) batch experiments with "extraction with an excess of water" (EEW) and (ii) the recently introduced "soil pore water (PW) extraction" of...
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Hai B, Diallo N, Sall S, Haesler F, Schauss K, Bonzi M, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2009 Jun; 75(15):4993-5000. PMID: 19502431
The effect of agricultural management practices on geochemical cycles in moderate ecosystems is by far better understood than in semiarid regions, where fertilizer availability and climatic conditions are less favorable....
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Garces-Sanchez G, Wilderer P, Munch J, Horn H, Lebuhn M
Water Res . 2009 Apr; 43(10):2669-78. PMID: 19401258
We optimized and evaluated two mRNA extraction methods to quantify induced hsp70 mRNA from viable and injured Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts by reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) in raw and...
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Folberth C, Scherb H, Suhadolc M, Munch J, Schroll R
Chemosphere . 2009 Mar; 75(6):707-13. PMID: 19261321
Aim of this work was the development of a new non-biological factor to determine microbial in situ bioavailability of chemicals in soils. Pesticide residues were extracted from ten highly different...
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Schauss K, Focks A, Leininger S, Kotzerke A, Heuer H, Thiele-Bruhn S, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2009 Feb; 11(2):446-56. PMID: 19196275
Crucial steps in geochemical cycles are in many cases performed by more than one group of microorganisms, but the significance of this functional redundancy with respect to ecosystem functioning is...