View from the north tower of the MANIP experiment at Majadas del Tietatar in Spain on a bright day. In the foreground you can see the Eddy boom, a combination of a 3D ultrasonic anemometer in the immediate vicinity of which is the intake of the gas analyzer for carbon dioxide and water vapor. In the background the grazed holm oak grove (Dehesa) and in even greater distance the mountains.

Publications of Saadatullah Malghani

Journal Article (5)

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Journal Article
Sierra, C.; Malghani, S.; Loescher, H. W.: Interactions among temperature, moisture, and oxygen concentrations in controlling decomposition rates in a boreal forest soil. Biogeosciences 14 (3), pp. 703 - 710 (2017)
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Journal Article
Malghani, S.; Reim, A.; von Fischer, J.; Conrad, R.; Kuebler, K.; Trumbore, S. E.: Soil methanotroph abundance and community composition are not influenced by substrate availability in laboratory incubations. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 101, pp. 184 - 194 (2016)
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Journal Article
Malghani, S.; Jüschke, E.; Baumert, J.; Thuille, A.; Antonietti, M.; Trumbore, S. E.; Gleixner, G.: Carbon sequestration potential of hydrothermal carbonization char (hydrochar) in two contrasting soils; results of a 1-year field study. Biology and Fertility of Soils 51 (1), pp. 123 - 134 (2015)
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Journal Article
Sierra, C.; Malghani, S.; Mueller, M.: Model structure and parameter identification of soil organic matter models. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 90, pp. 197 - 203 (2015)
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Journal Article
Malghani, S.; Gleixner, G.; Trumbore, S. E.: Chars produced by slow pyrolysis and hydrothermal carbonization vary in carbon sequestration potential and greenhouse gases emissions. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 62, pp. 137 - 146 (2013)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Malghani, S. U.: Microbial control of greenhouse gas flux and thermally carbonized biomass decomposition in upland temperate soils. Dissertation, X, 132 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2015)
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