danica.kynast
PhD student @ ZALF/Humboldt University || researching CH4-cycling microbes in kettle holes
Danica Kynast (@d-kynast.bsky.social)
Danica Kynast (@d-kynast.bsky.social)
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Detectable land use impact on methanotrophs and methanogens in kettle hole sediments but not on net methane production potentials
Detectable land use impact on methanotrophs and methanogens in kettle hole sediments but not on net methane production potentials
The land use type around kettle holes, small, dynamic freshwater systems, impacts the general and methane-cycling microbiota composition in the sediments,
Spatial patterns of prokaryotic communities in kettle hole soils follow soil horizonation
Spatial patterns of prokaryotic communities in kettle hole soils follow soil horizonation
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