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Christin Baumgärtel, Thea Lautenschläger, Mazekana H. G. Panzo, Francisco Afonso, Christoph Neinhuis and Karl-Heinz Feger
High metal contents of acidic soils from sub-Saharan Africa often prevent the cultivation of crops and lead to a low livestock yield. The carbohydrate rich diet of the Angolan population is low in minerals and vitamins, resulting in various deficiency sy...
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Parvathy Chandrasekhar, Janis Kreiselmeier, Andreas Schwen, Thomas Weninger, Stefan Julich, Karl-Heinz Feger and Kai Schwärzel
Surface soil structure is sensitive to natural and anthropogenic impacts that alter soil hydraulic properties (SHP). These alterations have distinct consequences on the water cycle. In this review, we summarized published findings on the quantitative eff...
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Stefan Julich, Raphael Benning, Dorit Julich and Karl-Heinz Feger
Phosphorus (P) export from forest soils is mainly driven by storm events, which induce rapid flow processes by preferential flow bypassing large parts of the soil matrix. However, little is known about the dynamics, magnitude, and driving processes of P ...
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Dorit Julich, Stefan Julich and Karl-Heinz Feger
The transport of nutrients in forest soils predominantly occurs along preferential flow pathways (PFP). This study investigated the composition of phosphorus (P) forms in PFPs and soil matrix in several temperate beech forests with contrasting soil P con...
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Christine Knust, Karoline Schua and Karl-Heinz Feger
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Martin Armbruster, Jörg Seegert, Karl-Heinz Feger
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