Publications of Ingo Schöning
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Journal Article (89)
81.
Journal Article
370, pp. 625 - 639 (2013)
Causes of variation in mineral soil C content and turnover in differently managed beech dominated forests. Plant and Soil 82.
Journal Article
7 (10), e47500 (2012)
Differences in soil fungal communities between european beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominated forests are related to soil and understory vegetation. PLoS One 83.
Journal Article
78 (20), pp. 7398 - 7406 (2012)
Environmental factors affect acidobacterial communities below the subgroup level in grassland and forest soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 84.
Journal Article
7 (8), e43292 (2012)
General relationships between abiotic soil properties and soil biota across spatial scales and different land-use types. PLoS One 85.
Journal Article
13 (3), pp. 207 - 220 (2012)
A quantitative index of land-use intensity in grasslands: Integrating mowing, grazing and fertilization. Basic and Applied Ecology 86.
Journal Article
175 (3), pp. 367 - 376 (2012)
Estimation of clay content from easily measurable water content of air-dried soil. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 87.
Journal Article
3 (2), pp. 397 - 404 (2011)
Assessing biodiversity in forests using very high-resolution images and unmanned aerial vehicles. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 88.
Journal Article
40 (7), pp. 1803 - 1812 (2008)
Organic carbon sequestration in earthworm burrows. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 89.
Journal Article
38 (8), pp. 2411 - 2424 (2006)
Chemical composition of young and old carbon pools throughout Cambisol and Luvisol profiles under forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry Book Chapter (1)
90.
Book Chapter
203, pp. 153 - 189 (Eds. Dolman, A. J.; Freibauer, A.; Valentini, R.). Springer, New York [u.a.] (2008)
Monitoring carbon stock changes in European soils: process understanding and sampling strategies. In: The continental-scale greenhouse gas balance of Europe, Vol. Preprint (2)
91.
Preprint
Long-term changes of delta15n natural abundance in 72 temperate grassland soils are small and indicate management rather than climate and biodiversity. SSRN Conference Paper Series (2025)
92.
Preprint
Land use intensification results in abrupt transitions between contrasting grassland states. Authorea (2022)