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Karin Müller
Researcher at Plant & Food Research
Publications - 118
Citations - 3359
Karin Müller is an academic researcher from Plant & Food Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil carbon. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 110 publications receiving 2524 citations. Previous affiliations of Karin Müller include University of Giessen & AgResearch.
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Effects of biochar application in forest ecosystems on soil properties and greenhouse gas emissions: a review
Yongfu Li,Shuaidong Hu,Junhui Chen,Karin Müller,Yongchun Li,Weijun Fu,Ziwen Lin,Hailong Wang,Hailong Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the available literature on the effects of biochar on soil properties and GHG emissions in forest soils is presented, where the authors focus on the negative impacts of intensive forest management and global climate change on the quality of forest soils via soil acidification, reduction of soil organic carbon content, deterioration of soil biological properties, and reduction of the soil biodiversity.
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Metagenomic analysis of microbial consortia enriched from compost: new insights into the role of Actinobacteria in lignocellulose decomposition
TL;DR: A metagenomic analysis of the rice straw-adapted microbial consortia enriched from compost ecosystems reveals a new benchmark for microbial enzymatic deconstruction of lignocelluloses, and suggests that actinomycetes found in compost ecosystems are potential candidates for mining efficient lignOcellulosic enzymes in the biofuel industry.
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Unraveling sorption of lead in aqueous solutions by chemically modified biochar derived from coconut fiber: A microscopic and spectroscopic investigation
Weidong Wu,Weidong Wu,Jianhong Li,Lan Tian,Karin Müller,Nabeel Khan Niazi,Nabeel Khan Niazi,Xin Chen,Song Xu,Lirong Zheng,Yingchao Chu,Jianwu Li,Guodong Yuan,Hailong Wang,Hailong Wang +14 more
TL;DR: Overall, the sorption capacity of CFBs pyrolyzed at 300°C substantially increased for Pb2+ with ammonia and nitric acid modification, however, these chemical modifications did not improve the Sorption of Pb on CFBspyrolyzing at temperatures ≥500°C, thereby highlighting a temperature dependent response of chemically modified biochars to Pb sorption in this study.
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A critical review of the influence of effluent irrigation on the fate of pesticides in soil
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the fundamental processes influencing the transformation and transport of pesticides in soil, and present a critical analysis of the impact of effluent irrigation on the transformation of organic contaminants in soils.
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Sorption of norfloxacin, sulfamerazine and oxytetracycline by KOH-modified biochar under single and ternary systems.
Jiwei Luo,Jiwei Luo,Xue Li,Chengjun Ge,Chengjun Ge,Karin Müller,Huamei Yu,Peng Huang,Jiatong Li,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Nanthi Bolan,Jörg Rinklebe,Hailong Wang +12 more
TL;DR: This research finding will guide the development of treatment procedures for water polluted by multiple antibiotics by improving sorption efficiency and kinetics.