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The Division of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research aims to advance the fundamental understanding of how soil microorganisms and plants respond to and in turn shape their abiotic and biotic environment, and what consequences these interactions have for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems.
Researchers at TER address pressing environmental issues, such as the impact of climate change on ecosystem functioning and the role of soils in the global carbon cycle and in food security.
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Zientek A, Schagerl M, Nagy M, Wanek W, Heinz P, Ali SS et al. Effect of micro-plastic particles on coral reef foraminifera. Scientific Reports. 2024 Dec;14(1):12423. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-63208-3
Lee U-J, Gwak J-H, Choi S, Jung M-Y, Lee TK, Ryu H et al. "Ca. Nitrosocosmicus" members are the dominant archaea associated with plant rhizospheres. mSphere. 2024 Nov 12;e0082124. Epub 2024 Nov 12. doi: 10.1128/msphere.00821-24
Liu X, Heinzle J, Tian Y, Salas E, Kwatcho Kengdo S, Borken W et al. Long-term soil warming changes the profile of primary metabolites in fine roots of Norway spruce in a temperate montane forest. Plant Cell and Environment. 2024 Nov;47(11):4212-4226. doi: 10.1111/pce.15019
Fuchslueger L, Solly EF, Canarini A, Brangari AC. Overview: Global change effects on terrestrial biogeochemistry at the plant–soil interface. Biogeosciences. 2024 Sep 6;21(17):3959-3964. 21. doi: 10.5194/bg-21-3959-2024
Schaap KJ, Fuchslueger L, Hofhansl F, Valverde-Barantes O, Quesada CA, Hoosbeek MR. Intra‐annual dynamics of soil and microbial C, N, and P pools in a Central Amazon Terra Firme forest. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science. 2024 Sep 3. doi: 10.1002/jpln.202300107