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Le Provost, Gaëtane ; Schenk, Noëlle V. ; Penone, Caterina ; Thiele, Jan ; Westphal, Catrin ; Allan, Eric ; Ayasse, Manfred ; Blüthgen, Nico ; Boeddinghaus, Runa S. ; Boesing, Andrea Larissa ; Bolliger, Ralph ; Busch, Verena ; Fischer, Markus ; Gossner, Martin M. ; Hölzel, Norbert ; Jung, Kirsten ; Kandeler, Ellen ; Klaus, Valentin H. ; Kleinebecker, Till ; Leimer, Sophia ; Marhan, Sven ; Morris, Kathryn ; Müller, Sandra ; Neff, Felix ; Neyret, Margot ; Oelmann, Yvonne ; Perović, David J. ; Peter, Sophie ; Prati, Daniel ; Rillig, Matthias C. ; Saiz, Hugo ; Schäfer, Deborah ; Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael ; Schloter, Michael ; Schöning, Ingo ; Schrumpf, Marion ; Steckel, Juliane ; Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf ; Tschapka, Marco ; Vogt, Juliane ; Weiner, Christiane ; Weisser, Wolfgang ; Wells, Konstans ; Werner, Michael ; Wilcke, Wolfgang ; Manning, Peter (2023)
The supply of multiple ecosystem services requires biodiversity across spatial scales.
In: Nature ecology & evolution, 7
doi: 10.1038/s41559-022-01918-5
Artikel, Bibliographie
2005
Marhan, Sven ; Scheu, Stefan (2005)
Effects of sand and litter availability on organic matter decomposition in soil and in casts of Lumbricus terrestris L.
In: Geoderma, 128
Artikel, Bibliographie
Kandeler, E. ; Haase, S. ; Deiglmayr, K. ; Ruess, Liliane ; Marhan, Sven ; Neumann, G. ; Römheld, V. ; Bonkowski, Michael ; Philippot, L. (2005)
Small-scale distribution of soil microbial communities and enzyme processes in the rhizosphere.
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Bibliographie
Marhan, Sven ; Scheu, Stefan (2005)
The influence of mineral and organic fertilisers on the growth of the endogeic earthworm Octolasion tyrtaeum (Savigny).
In: Pedobiologia, 49
Artikel, Bibliographie
2004
Marhan, Sven (2004)
Effects of earthworms on stabilisation and mobilisation of soil organic matter.
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Dissertation, Erstveröffentlichung
Egert, M. ; Marhan, Sven ; Wagner, B. ; Scheu, Stefan ; Friedrich, M. W. (2004)
Molecular profiling of 16S rRNA genes reveals diet-related differences of microbial communities in soil, gut and casts of Lumbricus terrestris L. (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae).
In: FEMS microbiology ecology, 48
Artikel, Bibliographie