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Katherina A Pietsch

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Purahong W, Pietsch K, Bruelheide H, Wirth C, Buscot F, Wubet T
Microbiologyopen . 2019 May; 8(9):e00856. PMID: 31134764
Wood-inhabiting fungi (WIF) are pivotal to wood decomposition, which in turn strongly influences nutrient dynamics in forest soils. However, their dispersal mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that the majority of...
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Liu X, Trogisch S, He J, Niklaus P, Bruelheide H, Tang Z, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2018 Oct; 285(1888). PMID: 30305442
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Liu X, Trogisch S, He J, Niklaus P, Bruelheide H, Tang Z, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2018 Aug; 285(1885). PMID: 30135164
Forest ecosystems are an integral component of the global carbon cycle as they take up and release large amounts of C over short time periods (C flux) or accumulate it...
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Schuldt A, Assmann T, Brezzi M, Buscot F, Eichenberg D, Gutknecht J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Aug; 9(1):2989. PMID: 30065285
Human-induced biodiversity change impairs ecosystem functions crucial to human well-being. However, the consequences of this change for ecosystem multifunctionality are poorly understood beyond effects of plant species loss, particularly in...
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Trogisch S, Schuldt A, Bauhus J, Blum J, Both S, Buscot F, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2018 Jan; 7(24):10652-10674. PMID: 29299246
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has extended its scope from communities that are short-lived or reshape their structure annually to structurally complex forest ecosystems. The establishment of tree diversity experiments poses...
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Purahong W, Pietsch K, Lentendu G, Schops R, Bruelheide H, Wirth C, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2017 May; 8:574. PMID: 28469600
The deadwood mycobiome, also known as wood-inhabiting fungi (WIF), are among the key players in wood decomposition, having a large impact on nutrient cycling in forest soils. However, our knowledge...