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Christine Marol

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  6
Citations -  1159

Christine Marol is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil microbiology & Soil organic matter. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1006 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Marol include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Plant host habitat and root exudates shape soil bacterial community structure

TL;DR: There was also evidence for an indirect important impact of root exudates, through stimulation of SOM assimilation by a diverse bacterial community, which significantly shaped rhizosphere bacterial community structure.
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Identification of cellulolytic bacteria in soil by stable isotope probing

TL;DR: Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 10 of these bands in DGGE profiles indicated that most sequences were closely related to sequences from organisms known for their ability to degrade cellulose or to uncultured soil bacteria.
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Effect of landuse on organic matter stabilized in organomineral complexes: A study combining density fractionation, mineralogy and δ13C

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of landuse on various organic matter pools, focusing particularly on mineral-bound OM in a ferralsol, were investigated and four different parameters were assessed: the proportion of mineralbound OM, the nature of the minerals contributing to organomineral complexes, landuse, and soil depth (surface horizons versus non-tilled deeper horizons).
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Contamination of Soil by Copper Affects the Dynamics, Diversity, and Activity of Soil Bacterial Communities Involved in Wheat Decomposition and Carbon Storage

TL;DR: A soil microcosm experiment was conducted to evaluate the influence of copper contamination on the dynamics and diversity of bacterial communities actively involved in wheat residue decomposition, and in the presence of copper, a higher level of CO2 release was observed.