Publications of M. Hernandez

Journal Article (8)

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Yuan, Q.; Hernandez, M.; Dumont, M.; Rui, J.; Fernandez Scavino, A.; Conrad, R.: Soil bacterial community mediates the effect of plant material on methanogenic decomposition of soil organic matter. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY 116, pp. 99 - 109 (2018)
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Reim, A.; Hernandez, M.; Klose, M.; Chidthaisong, A.; Yuttitham, M.; Conrad, R.: Response of Methanogenic Microbial Communities to Desiccation Stress in Flooded and Rain-Fed Paddy Soil from Thailand. Frontiers in Microbiology 8, 785 (2017)
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Hernandez, M.; Conrad, R.; Klose, M.; Ma, K.; Lu, Y.: Structure and function of methanogenic microbial communities in soils from flooded rice and upland soybean fields from Sanjiang plain, NE China. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 105, pp. 81 - 91 (2017)
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Hernandez, M.; Dumont, M.; Yuan, Q.; Conrad, R.: Different Bacterial Populations Associated with the Roots and Rhizosphere of Rice Incorporate Plant-Derived Carbon. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 81 (6), pp. 2244 - 2253 (2015)
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Deng, Y.; Cui, X.; Hernandez, M.; Dumont, M.: Microbial Diversity in Hummock and Hollow Soils of Three Wetlands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Revealed by 16S rRNA Pyrosequencing. PLOS ONE 9 (7), e103115 (2014)
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Hernandez, M.; Dumont, M.; Calabi, M.; Basualto, D.; Conrad, R.: Ammonia oxidizers are pioneer microorganisms in the colonization of new acidic volcanic soils from South of Chile. Environmental Microbiology Reports 6 (1), pp. 70 - 79 (2014)
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Wu, Y. C.; Ke, X. B.; Hernandez, M.; Wang, B. Z.; Dumont, M. G.; Jia, Z. J.; Conrad, R.: Autotrophic Growth of Bacterial and Archaeal Ammonia Oxidizers in Freshwater Sediment Microcosms Incubated at Different Temperatures. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 79 (9), pp. 3076 - 3084 (2013)
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Hernandez, M.; Jia, Z. J.; Conrad, R.; Seeger, M.: Simazine application inhibits nitrification and changes the ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities in a fertilized agricultural soil. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 78 (3), pp. 511 - 519 (2011)
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