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    A core set of metabolite sink/source ratios indicative for plant organ productivity in Lotus japonicus

    Plant growth is an important process in physiological as well as ecological respect and a number of metabolic parameters (elemental ratios as well as steady-state levels of individual metabolites) have been de...

    Thomas Fester, Ingo Fetzer, Claus Härtig in Planta (2013)

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    The Relevance of Conditional Dispersal for Bacterial Colony Growth and Biodegradation

    Bacterial degradation is an ecosystem service that offers a promising method for the remediation of contaminated soils. To assess the dynamics and efficiency of bacterial degradation, reliable microbial simula...

    Thomas Banitz, Karin Johst, Lukas Y. Wick, Ingo Fetzer, Hauke Harms in Microbial Ecology (2012)

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    Towards a systemic metabolic signature of the arbuscular mycorrhizal interaction

    Our experiments addressed systemic metabolic effects in above-ground plant tissue as part of the plant’s response to the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) interaction. Due to the physiology of this interaction, we e...

    Thomas Fester, Ingo Fetzer, Sabine Buchert, Rico Lucas, Matthias C. Rillig in Oecologia (2011)

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    Limnocalanus macrurus in the Kara Sea (Arctic Ocean): an opportunistic copepod as evident from distribution and lipid patterns

    Limnocalanus macrurus is an important member of the zooplankton communities of the Siberian shelf seas. During the cruise, Boris Petrov 1999, in August/September to the southern Kara Sea ...

    Hans-Jürgen Hirche, Ingo Fetzer, Martin Graeve, Gerhard Kattner in Polar Biology (2003)

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    The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an arctic glacial fjord

    The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates with respect to their abiotic environment was investigated at four locations along a gradient in Kongsfjorden (79°N, 12°E), Spitsbergen, in September 1997. H...

    Ingo Fetzer, Ole Lønne, Tom Pearson in Polar Biology (2002)