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Jürgen Marxsen
Jürgen Marxsen
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Soil enzymes in a changing environment: current knowledge and future directions
RG Burns, JL DeForest, J Marxsen, RL Sinsabaugh, ME Stromberger, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 58, 216-234, 2013
22662013
Inhibitory effects of high molecular weight dissolved organic matter upon metabolic processes in biofilms from contrasting rivers and streams
C Freeman, MA Lock, J Marxsen, SE Jones
Freshwater Biology 24 (1), 159-166, 1990
1111990
Bacterial community composition in central European running waters examined by temperature gradient gel electrophoresis and sequence analysis of 16S rRNA genes
S Beier, KP Witzel, J Marxsen
Applied and environmental microbiology 74 (1), 188-199, 2008
962008
Comparing molecular composition of dissolved organic matter in soil and stream water: Influence of land use and chemical characteristics
AG Seifert, VN Roth, T Dittmar, G Gleixner, L Breuer, T Houska, J Marxsen
Science of the Total Environment 571, 142-152, 2016
952016
Microbial communities in streambed sediments recovering from desiccation
J Marxsen, A Zoppini, S Wilczek
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 71 (3), 374-386, 2010
912010
Pioneering bacterial and algal communities and potential extracellular enzyme activities of stream biofilms
E Pohlon, J Marxsen, K Küsel
FEMS microbiology ecology 71 (3), 364-373, 2010
792010
Bacterial community composition and extracellular enzyme activity in temperate streambed sediment during drying and rewetting
E Pohlon, A Ochoa Fandino, J Marxsen
PloS one 8 (12), e83365, 2013
782013
Theoretical and empirical conversion factors for determining bacterial production in freshwater sediments via leucine incorporation
N Buesing, J Marxsen
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 3 (2), 101-107, 2005
652005
Investigations into the number of respiring bacteria in groundwater from sandy and gravelly deposits
J Marxsen
Microbial ecology 16, 65-72, 1988
641988
Central European Stream Ecosystems: The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach
R Wagner, J Marxsen, P Zwick, EJ Cox
Wiley-VCH, 2011
612011
Use of perfused cores for evaluating extracellular enzyme activity in stream-bed sediments
J Marxsen, DM Fiebig
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 13, 1-12, 1993
611993
Significance of extracellular enzymes for organic matter degradation and nutrient regeneration in small streams
J Marxsen, KP Witzel
Microbial Enzymes in Aquatic Environments. Springer-Verlag, New York, 270-285, 1991
581991
Measurement of bacterial production in stream‐bed sediments via leucine incorporation
J Marxsen
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 21 (4), 313-325, 1996
561996
Importance of Extracellular Enzymes for Biogeochemical Processes in Temporary River Sediments during Fluctuating Dry–Wet Conditions
A Zoppini, J Marxsen
Soil Enzymology, 103-117, 2011
522011
Extracellular phosphatase activity in sediments of the Breitenbach, a Central European mountain stream
J Marxsen, HH Schmidt
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Phosphorus in Sediments …, 1993
511993
Extracellular enzyme activities during slow sand filtration in a water recharge plant
B Hendel, J Marxsen, D Fiebig, G Preuß
Water research 35 (10), 2484-2488, 2001
452001
Immobilization and mineralization of dissolved free amino acids by stream‐bed biofilms
DM Fiebig, J Marxsen
Freshwater Biology 28 (1), 129-140, 1992
411992
Investigations on the ecology of suspended bacteria in small streams. I. Chemical parameters, primary production, fixation of CO₂ in darkness and input of particulate organic …
J Marxsen
Arch. Hydrobiol./Suppl. 57 (4), 461-533, 1980
41*1980
Measurement of exoenzymatic activity in streambed sediments using methylumbelliferyl-substrates
J Marxsen, KP Witzel
Archiv für Hydrobiologie Ergebnisse der Limnologie 34, 21-28, 1990
401990
Evaluation of the importance of bacteria in the carbon flow of a small open grassland stream, the Breitenbach
J MARxsEN
Archiv für Hydrobiologie 111 (3), 339-350, 1988
401988
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