Kornelia Smalla
Kornelia Smalla (born 1956) is a chemist and biotechnologist at the Julius Kuehn Institute (JKI) in Braunschweig and a university lecturer in microbiology at the Technical University of Braunschweig. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Microbiome of Continuous Wheat Rotations: Minor Shifts in Bacterial and Archaeal Communities but a Source for Functionally Active Plant-Beneficial Bacteria by Andrea Braun-Kiewnick, Adriana Giongo, Priscilla Mena Zamberlan, Patrick Pluta, Heinz-Josef Koch, Henning Kage, Kornelia Smalla, Doreen Babin
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Selective recruitment of beneficial microbes in the rhizosphere of maize affected by microbial inoculants, farming practice, and seasonal variations by Ioannis D. Kampouris, Theresa Kuhl-Nagel, Jan Helge Behr, Loreen Sommermann, Doreen Babin, Davide Francioli, Rita Zrenner, Susanne Kublik, Michael Schloter, Uwe Ludewig, Kornelia Smalla, Günter Neumann, Rita Grosch, Joerg Geistlinger
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Microbial inoculants modulate the rhizosphere microbiome, alleviate plant stress responses, and enhance maize growth at field scale by Davide Francioli, Ioannis D. Kampouris, Theresa Kuhl-Nagel, Doreen Babin, Loreen Sommermann, Jan H. Behr, Soumitra Paul Chowdhury, Rita Zrenner, Narges Moradtalab, Michael Schloter, Joerg Geistlinger, Uwe Ludewig, Günter Neumann, Kornelia Smalla, Rita Grosch
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Transition from irrigation with untreated wastewater to treated wastewater and associated benefits and risks by Benjamin J. Heyde, Melanie Braun, Leila Soufi, Kathia Lüneberg, Sara Gallego, Wulf Amelung, Katharina Axtmann, Gabriele Bierbaum, Stefanie P. Glaeser, Elisabeth Grohmann, René Arredondo-Hernández, Ines Mulder, Dipen Pulami, Kornelia Smalla, Christiane Zarfl, Christina Siebe, Jan Siemens
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Cultivation-independent screening revealed hot spots of IncP-1, IncP-7 and IncP-9 plasmid occurrence in different environmental habitats. by Simone Dealtry, Guo-Chun Ding, Viola Weichelt, Vincent Dunon, Andreas Schlüter, María Carla Martini, María Florencia Del Papa, Antonio Lagares, Gregory Charles Auton Amos, Elizabeth Margaret Helen Wellington, William Hugo Gaze, Detmer Sipkema, Sara Sjöling, Dirk Springael, Holger Heuer, Jan Dirk van Elsas, Christopher Thomas, Kornelia Smalla
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