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agallet's Schmidt [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to agallet's library by the author Schmidt. You can also see everyone's Schmidt.
  • Nitrogen uptake by arctic soil microbes and plants in relation to soil nitrogen supply
    Ecology, Vol. 85, No. 4. (2004), pp. 955-962.
    by A Nordin, IK Schmidt, GR Shaver
    posted to ph metabolism arctic amino-acids 2007-47 15no3- 15nh4 13c15n by agallet on 2007-02-07 21:58:17 as **
  • Glycine metabolism by plant roots and its occurrence in Australian plant communities
    Functional Plant Biology, Vol. 26, No. 3. (19 May 1999), pp. 253-264.
    by S Schmidt, GR Stewart
    posted to roots label glycine aminotransferase amino-acids 2007-42 15n by agallet on 2007-02-07 19:47:03 as **
  • Does soil acidity reduce subsoil rooting in Norway spruce (Picea abies)?
    Plant and Soil, Vol. 237, No. 1. (November 2001), pp. 91-108.
    by Georg Jentschke, Michael Drexhage, Heinz-Werner Fritz, Eberhard Fritz, Bruno Schella, Do-Hyung Lee, Franz Gruber, Jutta Heimann, Maike Kuhr, Joachim Schmidt, Susanne Schmidt, Reiner Zimmermann, Douglas L Godbold
    posted to 2005-57 acidity roots subsoil by agallet on 2005-05-27 14:10:47 as ***
  • An empirical model of amino acid transformations in an alpine soil
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Vol. 33, No. 2. (February 2001), pp. 189-198.
    by D Lipson, T Raab, S Schmidt, R Monson
    posted to 2005-46 amino_acid model by agallet on 2005-05-06 18:18:30 as **
  • Links between microbial population dynamics and nitrogen availability in an alpine ecosystem
    Ecology, Vol. 80, No. 5. (1999), pp. 1623-1631.
    by DA Lipson, SK Schmidt, RK Monson
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