Publications @TER
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2008
Fürnkranz M, Wanek W, Richter A, Abell G, Rasche F, Sessitsch A. Nitrogen fixation by phyllosphere bacteria associated with higher plants and their colonizing epiphytes of a tropical lowland rainforest of Costa Rica. The ISME Journal: multidisciplinary journal of microbial ecology. 2008;2(5):561-570.
Hofhansl F, Wanek W, Hofhansl F, Richter A, Drage S, Hinko N et al. Primary production and nutrient cycling in lowland rainforests of the Golfo Dulce region. Stapfia. 2008;80:155-178.
Richter A, Wanek W, Kuzyakov Y, Xingliang X. Root-derived respiration and non-structural carbon of rice seedlings. European Journal of Soil Biology. 2008;(44):22-29.
Wanek W, Pörtl K. Short-term 15N uptake kinetics and nitrogen nutrition of bryophytes in a lowland rainforest, Costa Rica. Functional Plant Biology: an international journal of plant function. 2008;35:51-62.
Weissenhofer A, Wanek W, Huber W, Weber A. Terrestrial litter trappers in the Golfo Dulce region: diversity, architecture and ecology of a poorly known group of plant specialists. Stapfia. 2008;88:143-154.
Schiemer F, Draxler G, Wanek W. The role of leaf anatomy and tannins in litter decay in a tropical stream. Stapfia. 2008;88:467-484.
Zechmeister H, Richter A, Smidt S, Hohenwallner D, Roder I, Maringer S et al. Total nitrogen content and delta(15)N signatures in moss tissue: indicative value for nitrogen deposition patterns and source allocation on a nationwide scale. Environmental Science & Technology. 2008;42(23):8661-8667. doi: 10.1021/es801865d
Richter A, Buchmann N, Liu J, Zeller B. Tree girdling increases soil N mineralisation in two spruce stands. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2008;(40):1155-1166.
2007
Bargett R, Richter A, Bol R, Garnett MH, Bäumler R, Xu X et al. Heterotrophic microbial communities use ancient carbon following glacial retreat. Biology Letters. 2007 Oct 22;3(5):487-490. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0242
Richter A, Da Silvia CA, Monteiro MBB, Brazolin S, Lopez GAC, Braga MR. Biodeterioration of brazilwood Caesalpinia echinata Lam. (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae) by root fungi and termites. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation. 2007;60(4):285-292.
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