Top-down view of a mixed forest with many dead trees, whose dead, bare branches appear white in between the green of the healthy trees.

Publications of Cindy Tefs

Journal Article (2)

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Journal Article
Tefs, C.; Gleixner, G.: Importance of root derived carbon for soil organic matter storage in a temperate old-growth beech forest - Evidence from C, N and 14C content. Forest Ecology and Management 263, pp. 131 - 137 (2012)
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Journal Article
Kindler, R.; Siemens, J.; Kaiser, K.; Walmsley, D. C.; Bernhofer, C.; Buchmann, N.; Cellier, P.; Eugster, W.; Gleixner, G.; Grünwald, T. et al.; Heim, A.; Ibrom, A.; Jones, S. K.; Jones, M.; Klumpp, K.; Kutsch, W.; Larsen, K. S.; Lehuger, S.; Loubet, B.; Mckenzie, R.; Moors, E.; Osborne, B.; Pilegaard, K.; Rebmann, C.; Saunders, M.; Schmidt, M. W. I.; Schrumpf, M.; Seyfferth, J.; Skiba, U.; Soussana, J. F.; Sutton, M. A.; Tefs, C.; Vowinckel, B.; Zeeman, M. J.; Kaupenjohann, M.: Dissolved carbon leaching from soil is a crucial component of the net ecosystem carbon balance. Global Change Biology 17 (2), pp. 1167 - 1185 (2011)

Book Chapter (1)

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Book Chapter
Gleixner, G.; Tefs, C.; Jordan, A.; Hammer, M.; Wirth, C.; Nueske, A.; Telz, A.; Schmidt, U. E.; Glatzel, S.: Soil Carbon Accumulation in Old-Growth Forests. In: Old-Growth Forests: Function, Fate and Value, Vol. 207, pp. 231 - 266 (Eds. Wirth, C.; Gleixner, G.; Heimann, M.). Springer, Berlin (2009)
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