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Julian Heitkoetter
Julian Heitkoetter
Soil Science and Soil Ecology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
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Interactive effects of biochar ageing in soils related to feedstock, pyrolysis temperature, and historic charcoal production
J Heitkötter, B Marschner
Geoderma 245, 56-64, 2015
1902015
Root exudation of mature beech forests across a nutrient availability gradient: the role of root morphology and fungal activity
IC Meier, T Tückmantel, J Heitkötter, K Müller, S Preusser, TJ Wrobel, ...
New Phytologist 226 (2), 583-594, 2020
962020
Relevance of substrate quality and nutrients for microbial C-turnover in top-and subsoil of a Dystric Cambisol
J Heitkötter, S Heinze, B Marschner
Geoderma 302, 89-99, 2017
642017
Soil zymography as a powerful tool for exploring hotspots and substrate limitation in undisturbed subsoil
J Heitkötter, B Marschner
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 124, 210-217, 2018
462018
Root-induced fungal growth triggers macroaggregation in forest subsoils
VL Baumert, SJ Forstner, JHT Zethof, C Vogel, J Heitkötter, S Schulz, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 157, 108244, 2021
302021
Patterns of nitrogen and citric acid induced changes in C-turnover and enzyme activities are different in topsoil and subsoils of a sandy Cambisol
J Heitkötter, J Niebuhr, S Heinze, B Marschner
Geoderma 292, 111-117, 2017
282017
Is there anybody out there? Substrate availability controls microbial activity outside of hotspots in subsoils
J Heitkötter, B Marschner
Soil Systems 2 (2), 35, 2018
252018
The potential of active and passive infrared thermography for identifying dynamics of soil moisture and microbial activity at high spatial and temporal resolution
K Schwarz, J Heitkötter, J Heil, B Marschner, B Stumpe
Geoderma 327, 119-129, 2018
182018
Differences in organic matter properties and microbial activity between bulk and rhizosphere soil from the top-and subsoils of three forest stands
M Herre, J Heitkötter, S Heinze, J Rethemeyer, S Preusser, E Kandeler, ...
Geoderma 409, 115589, 2022
172022
Coupling of interfacial soil properties and bio‐hydrological processes: The flow cell concept
J Krueger, J Heitkoetter, M Leue, S Schlueter, HJ Vogel, B Marschner, ...
Ecohydrology 11 (6), e2024, 2018
82018
Different factors control organic matter degradation in bulk and rhizosphere soil from the top-and subsoils of three forest stands
M Herre, S Heinze, J Heitkötter, B Marschner
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 172, 108775, 2022
72022
Tree roots affect subsoil aggregation and microbial community composition.
V Baumert, J Heitkötter, C Vogel, I Kögel-Knabner, CW Mueller
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Substrate and nutrient limitation as a controlling factor for soil organic carbon persistence in subsoils
J Heitkötter
2018
Substrate limitation controls SOC-stability outside of microbial hotspots in deep soil-A zymography approach
J Heitkötter, J Krüger, H Redweik, J Bachmann, B Marschner
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 1616, 2018
2018
Hochauflösende Bestimmung der konzentrationsabhängigen Substrataffinität von Enzymen im Tiefenverlauf eines Dystric Cambisols
M Herre, J Heitkötter, B Marschner, S Heinze
2017
Erfassung der mikrobiellen Dynamik im Boden unter Verwendung von aktiver und passiver Infrarot-Thermographie sowie Radiographie
K Schwarz, J Heil, J Heitkötter, B Marschner, B Stumpe
2017
Fließzellen-Technik: Neue Möglichkeit zur Untersuchung von bodenphysikalischen Parametern und Oberflächeneigenschaften von Bodenpartikeln an einer intakten Bodenstruktur?
J Krüger, J Heitkötter, S Steffen, M Leue, HJ Vogel, B Marschner, ...
2017
Ist der Kohlenstoffabbau in Unterböden limitiert auf Hotspots?-Räumliche Erfassung des Substratabbaus und der Enzymaktivitäten mittels Radiographie und Zymographie
J Heitkötter, K Schwarz, B Stumpe, B Marschner
2017
On the distribution and characterization of microhabitats in deep soil using soil zymography.
J Heitkötter, K Schwarz, J Krüger, H Redweik, B Stumpe, J Bachmann, ...
2017
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