Mathias Stein
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Recent Articles
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de Tombeur F, Plouzeau L, Shaw J, Hodson M, Ranathunge K, Kotula J, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Nov;
48(3):2396-2410.
PMID: 39610186
In recent years, the detection of numerous negative correlations between silicon (Si) and carbon (C)-based compounds in plants has suggested trade-offs between different stress resistance and/or mechanical support strategies. However,...
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Puppe D, Busse J, Stein M, Kaczorek D, Buhtz C, Schaller J
Biology (Basel)
. 2024 Oct;
13(10).
PMID: 39452136
The potato is the most important non-cereal food crop, and thus improving potato growth and yield is the focus of agricultural researchers and practitioners worldwide. Several studies reported beneficial effects...
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Stimmler P, Obst M, Lehmann J, Stein M, Hockmann K, Goeckede M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2024 Sep;
58(40):17695-17702.
PMID: 39324860
Arctic soils are the largest pool of organic carbon compared with other soils globally and serve as a main source for greenhouse gases, especially in the course of the predicted...
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Barbosa L, Stein M, Gerke H, Schaller J
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):8330.
PMID: 38594287
Predicted climate warming and prolonged droughts pose a threat to the soil structure as organic carbon losses weaken the stability of soil aggregates. Well-structured soils are important for storage and...
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Puppe D, Kaczorek D, Stein M, Schaller J
Plants (Basel)
. 2023 Jul;
12(13).
PMID: 37446968
For the majority of higher plants, silicon (Si) is considered a beneficial element because of the various favorable effects of Si accumulation in plants that have been revealed, including the...
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Stimmler P, Obst M, Stein M, Goeckede M, Hockmann K, Schaller J
Chemosphere
. 2023 Jun;
335:139087.
PMID: 37263508
Arctic permafrost soils store large amounts of organic carbon and nutrients. With deepening of the perennial thawing upper active layer due to rising temperatures in the Arctic, not only the...
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Filev F, Stein M, Schultheiss M, Fitzek A, Feuerstake J, Engel O, et al.
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
. 2023 Apr;
261(9):2593-2602.
PMID: 37115267
Background: The quality of the endothelial cell layer is a major criterion for the approval of organ-cultured human donor-corneas for transplantation. We wanted to compare the predictive capacities of initial...
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Schaller J, Wu B, Amelung W, Hu Z, Stein M, Lehndorff E, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Sep;
12(1):16329.
PMID: 36175535
Rice cultivation requires high amounts of phosphorus (P). However, significant amounts of P fertilizer additions may be retained by iron (Fe) oxides and are thus unavailable for plants. At the...
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Ellerbrock R, Stein M, Schaller J
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jul;
12(1):11708.
PMID: 35810178
There is increased interest in the terrestrial silicon cycle in the last decades as its different compounds and species have large implications for ecosystem performance in terms of soil nutrient...
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Krettek A, Stein M, Rennert T
Sci Rep
. 2022 May;
12(1):8384.
PMID: 35589948
Aluminium, Fe, Si, and dissolved organic C (DOC) accumulate in the subsoil of Podzols after mobilisation in the topsoil. We conducted laboratory experiments with topsoil horizons with progressing degree of...