Publications of Ashish Malik

Journal Article (8)

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Malik, A.; Chowdhury, S.; Schlager, V.; Oliver, A.; Puissant, J.; Mellado-Vázquez, P. G.; Jehmlich, N.; von Bergen, M.; Griffiths, R. I.; Gleixner, G.: Soil fungal:bacterial ratios are linked to altered carbon cycling. Frontiers in Microbiology 7, 1247 (2016)
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Malik, A.; Roth, V.-N.; Hébert, M.; Tremblay, L.; Dittmar, T.; Gleixner, G.: Linking molecular size, composition and carbon turnover of extractable soil microbial compounds. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 100, pp. 66 - 73 (2016)
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Malik, A.; Dannert, H.; Griffiths, R. I.; Thomson, B. C.; Gleixner, G.: Rhizosphere bacterial carbon turnover is higher in nucleic acids than membrane lipids: implications for understanding soil carbon cycling. Frontiers in Microbiology 6, 268 (2015)
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Lange, M.; Eisenhauer, N.; Sierra, C.; Bessler, H.; Engels, C.; Griffiths, R. I.; Mellado-Vázquez, P. G.; Malik, A.; Roy, J.; Scheu, S. et al.; Steinbeiss, S.; Thomson, B. C.; Trumbore, S. E.; Gleixner, G.: Plant diversity increases soil microbial activity and soil carbon storage. Nature Communications 6, 6707 (2015)
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Ray, R.; Rixen, T.; Baum, A.; Malik, A.; Gleixner, G.; Jana, T. K.: Distribution, sources and biogeochemistry of organic matter in a mangrove dominated estuarine system (Indian Sundarbans) during the pre-monsoon. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 167, pp. 404 - 413 (2015)
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Malik, A.; Gleixner, G.: Importance of microbial soil organic matter processing in dissolved organic carbon production. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 86 (1), pp. 139 - 148 (2013)
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Malik, A.; Blagodatskaya, E.; Gleixner, G.: Soil microbial carbon turnover decreases with increasing molecular size. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 62, pp. 115 - 118 (2013)
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Malik, A.; Scheibe, A.; LokaBharathi, P.; Gleixner, G.: Online stable isotope analysis of dissolved organic carbon size classes using size exclusion chromatography coupled to an isotope ratio mass spectrometer. Environmental Science and Technology 46 (18), pp. 10123 - 10129 (2012)
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