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Martin Zobel
Researcher at University of Tartu
Publications - 237
Citations - 25876
Martin Zobel is an academic researcher from University of Tartu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 219 publications receiving 22654 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Zobel include Sewanee: The University of the South & Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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The role of genetic diversity and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in population recovery of the semi-natural grassland plant species Succisa pratensis.
Maarten Van Geel,Tsipe Aavik,Tobias Ceulemans,Sabrina Träger,Sabrina Träger,Joachim Mergeay,Joachim Mergeay,Gerrit Peeters,Kasper van Acker,Martin Zobel,Kadri Koorem,Olivier Honnay +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relative contribution of intraspecific population genetic diversity, AMF diversity, and their interaction, to population recovery of Succisa pratensis, a key species of nutrient poor semi natural grasslands, was investigated.
European habitat management strategies for conservation: Current regulations and practices with reference to dynamic ecosystems and ecosystem service provision
TL;DR: Machado as discussed by the authors argued that science is value free, but conservation as an applied science, is heavily value laden, therefore, cultural and economic differences between the countries, as well as special administrative styles, have generated a varied scenario.
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Vegetation patterns and their underlying processes: where are we now?
TL;DR: The 56th Symposium of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) was held in Tartu, Estonia, 26-30 Jun 2013, and focused on processes underlying vegetation patterns as mentioned in this paper.
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Hedgerows increase the diversity and modify the composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Mediterranean agricultural landscapes
Guillermo González Fradejas,David García de León,Martti Vasar,Kadri Koorem,Martin Zobel,Maarja Öpik,Mari Moora,José María Rey Benayas +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compared the diversity and composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) communities at four farmland sites located in Central Spain, where 132 soil samples in total were collected to assess soil physical and chemical properties and the AM fungal communities.
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LOTVS: a global collection of permanent vegetation plots
Sperandii Mg,de Bello F,de Bello F,Enrique Valencia,Goetzenberger L,Bazzichetto M,Thomas Galland,Anna E-Vojtkó,Anna E-Vojtkó,Luisa Conti,Luisa Conti,Peter B. Adler,Hannah L. Buckley,Jiří Danihelka,Jiří Danihelka,Nicola J. Day,Jürgen Dengler,Jürgen Dengler,David J. Eldridge,Marc Estiarte,Ricardo García-González,Eric Garnier,Daniel Gómez-García,Lauren M. Hallett,Susan Harrison,Tomáš Herben,Tomáš Herben,Ricardo Ibáñez,Anke Jentsch,Norbert Juergens,Miklós Kertész,Duncan M. Kimuyu,Katja Klumpp,Le Duc M,Frédérique Louault,Rob H. Marrs,Gábor Ónodi,Robin J. Pakeman,Paertel M,Begoña Peco,Josep Peñuelas,Marta Montenegro Rueda,Wolfgang Schmidt,Ute Schmiedel,Martin Schuetz,Hana Skálová,Petr Šmilauer,Marie Šmilauerová,Christian Smit,Minfang Song,Martin Stock,James Val,Vandvik,Karsten Wesche,Karsten Wesche,Wiser Sk,Ben A. Woodcock,Truman P. Young,Fei-Hai Yu,Martin Zobel,Jan Lepš +60 more
TL;DR: The LOng-Term Vegetation Sampling (LOTVS) project as discussed by the authors is a collection of vegetation time-series derived from the regular monitoring of vascular plants in permanent plots.