Erland Bååth
Titel
professor
Organisation
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Erland [dot] Baath [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2013
- Co-selection for antibiotic tolerance in Cu-polluted soil is detected at higher Cu-concentrations than increased Cu-tolerance
- Fungi benefit from two decades of increased nutrient availability in tundra heath soil.
- Importance of Inoculum Properties on the Structure and Growth of Bacterial Communities during Recolonisation of Humus Soil with Different pH.
- 2012
- Assessing the effects of Cu and pH on microorganisms in highly acidic vineyard soils
- Effects of Water Stress, Organic Amendment and Mycorrhizal Inoculation on Soil Microbial Community Structure and Activity During the Establishment of Two Heavy Metal-Tolerant Native Plant Species
- Nitrogen Isotope Patterns in Alaskan Black Spruce Reflect Organic Nitrogen Sources and the Activity of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
- Temperature adaptation of bacterial communities in experimentally warmed forest soils
- 2011
- Bacterial pH-optima for growth track soil pH, but are higher than expected at low pH
- Bacterial pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) to Cu and interactions with pH in long-term polluted vineyard soils
- Biochemical properties and microbial community structure of five different soils after atrazine addition
- Effects of soil frost on growth, composition and respiration of the soil microbial decomposer community
- Fungal and bacterial growth responses to N fertilization and pH in the 150-year 'Park Grass' UK grassland experiment.
- Fungal and bacterial recolonisation of acid and alkaline forest soils following artificial heat treatments
- Growth of saprotrophic fungi and bacteria in soil.
- Long-term warming of a subarctic heath decreases soil bacterial community growth but has no effects on its temperature adaptation
- Soil bacterial growth and nutrient limitation along a chronosequence from a glacier forefield
- Soil microbial recolonisation after a fire in a Mediterranean forest
- Use and misuse of PLFA measurements in soils
- 2010
- Abundance, production and stabilization of microbial biomass under conventional and reduced tillage
- Drying-Rewetting Cycles Affect Fungal and Bacterial Growth Differently in an Arable Soil
- Growth response of the bacterial community to pH in soils differing in pH
- Investigating the mechanisms for the opposing pH relationships of fungal and bacterial growth in soil
- Microbial community structure of vineyard soils with different pH and copper content
- Plant genotype strongly modifies the structure and growth of maize rhizosphere microbial communities
- Soil bacterial and fungal communities across a pH gradient in an arable soil.
- Soil microbial community structure and biomass as affected by Pinus pinea plantation in two Mediterranean areas
- The microbial PLFA composition as affected by pH in an arable soil
- Toxicity of fungicides to natural bacterial communities in wetland water and sediment measured using leucine incorporation and potential denitrification.
- 2009
- Adaptation of soil microbial communities to temperature: comparison of fungi and bacteria in a laboratory experiment
- Bacterial and fungal growth in soil heated at different temperatures to simulate a range of fire intensities
- Bioavailability of DOC in leachates, soil matrix solutions and soil water extracts from beech forest floors
- Contrasting Short-Term Antibiotic Effects on Respiration and Bacterial Growth Compromises the Validity of the Selective Respiratory Inhibition Technique to Distinguish Fungi and Bacteria.
- Contrasting Soil pH Effects on Fungal and Bacterial Growth Suggest Functional Redundancy in Carbon Mineralization
- Contrasting Soil pH Effects on Fungal and Bacterial Growth Suggests Functional Redundancy in Carbon Mineralisation.
- Differential Utilisation of Carbon Substrates by Bacteria and Fungi in a Tundra Soil.
- Differential Utilization of Carbon Substrates by Bacteria and Fungi in Tundra Soil
- Effects of sulfamethoxazole on soil microbial communities after adding substrate
- High turnover of fungal hyphae in incubation experiments
- Temperature adaptation of soil bacterial communities along an Antarctic climate gradient: predicting responses to climate warming
- 2008
- Antagonistic and synergistic effects of fungal and bacterial growth in soil after adding different carbon and nitrogen sources
- Bacterial and fungal response to nitrogen fertilization in three coniferous forest soils
- Effect of drying and rewetting on bacterial growth rates in soil.
- Examining the fungal and bacterial niche overlap using selective inhibitors in soil.
- No long-term persistence of bacterial pollution-induced community tolerance in tylosin-polluted soil
- Plant-mediated effects of elevated ultraviolet-B radiation on peat microbial communities of a subarctic mire
- Spatial covariation of microbial community composition and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentration in a creosote-polluted soil
- The use of leucine incorporation to determine the toxicity of phenols to bacterial communities extracted from soil
- Use of pollution-induced community tolerance of the bacterial community to detect phenol toxicity in soil.
- 2007
- Assessing plant-microbial competition for P-33 using uptake into phospholipids
- Comparison of factors limiting bacterial growth in different soils
- Experimentally induced effects of heavy metal on microbial activity and community structure of forest mor layers
- Fifteen years of climate change manipulations alter soil microbial communities in a subarctic heath ecosystem
- Fungal and bacterial growth in soil with plantmaterials of different C/N ratios
- Fungal biomass production and turnover in soil estimated using the acetate-in-ergosterol technique
- Growth of ectomycorrhizal mycelia and composition of soil microbial communities in oak forest soils along a nitrogen deposition gradient
- Mineralization and carbon turnover in subarctic heath soil as affected by warming and additional litter
- Tolerance (PICT) of the bacterial communities to copper in vineyards soils from Spain
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- Can the extent of degradation of soil fungal mycelium during soil incubation be used to estimate ectomycorrhizal biomass in soil?
- Effects of the properties of the bacterial community on pH adaptation during recolonisation of a humus soil
- Estimation of conversion factors for fungal biomass determination in compost using ergosterol and PLFA 18 : 2 omega 6,9
- Metal toxicity affects fungal and bacterial activities in soil differently
- The influence of nitrogen fertilisation on bacterial activity in the rhizosphere of barley
- The microbial community in the rhizosphere determined by community-level physiological profiles (CLPP) and direct soil- and cfu-PLFA techniques
- 2003
- Comparison of soil fungal/bacterial ratios in a pH gradient using physiological and PLFA-based techniques
- Contrasting effects of nitrogen availability on plant carbon supply to mycorrhizal fungi and saprotrophs - a hypothesis based on field observations in boreal forest
- Fungal growth and effects of different wood decomposing fungi on the indigenous bacterial community of polluted and unpolluted soils
- Soil and rhizosphere microorganisms have the same Q(10) for respiration in a model system
- Temperature-dependent changes in the soil bacterial community in limed and unlimed soil
- The rate of change of a soil bacterial community after liming as a function of temperature
- The use of neutral lipid fatty acids to indicate the physiological conditions of soil fungi
- Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
- 2002
- 2001
- A comparison of sole carbon source utilization patterns and phospholipid fatty acid profiles to detect changes in the root microflora of hydroponically grown crops
- Adaptation of a rapid and economical microcentrifugation method to measure thymidine and leucine incorporation by soil bacteria
- Estimation of fungal growth rates in soil using C-14-acetate incorporation into ergosterol
- Estimation of the biomass and seasonal growth of external mycelium of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the field
- Influence of initial C/N ratio on chemical and microbial composition during long term composting of straw
- Rapid method of determining factors limiting bacterial growth in soil
- Response of soil bacterial communities pre-exposed to different metals and reinoculated in an unpolluted soil
- Temperature-driven adaptation of the bacterial community in peat measured by using thymidine and leucine incorporation
- 2000
- A study of the structure and metal tolerance of the soil microbial community six years after cessation of sewage sludge applications
- Changes in chemical composition and microbial biomass during composting of straw and pig slurry
- Ecosystem response of pasture soil communities to fumigation-induced microbial diversity reductions: an examination of the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship
- Long-term manipulation of the microbes and microfauna of two subarctic heaths by addition of fungicide, bactericide, carbon and fertilizer
- Microbial biomass and community composition in soils from Surtsey studied using phospholipid fatty acid analysis
- Spatial variation and patterns of soil microbial community structure in a mixed spruce-birch stand
- 1998
- 1997
- 1996
- Development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to experimentally increased metal levels
- Ectomycorrhizal mycelia reduce bacterial activity in a sandy soil
- Phospholipid fatty acid composition and heavy metal tolerance of soil microbial communities along two heavy metal-polluted gradients in coniferous forests
- Soil bacteria respond to presence of roots but not to mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
- Soil microbial activity in eleven Swedish coniferous forests in relation to site fertility and nitrogen fertilization
- 1995
- 1992
- 1990
- 1989
- 1988
- 1987
- 1986
- 1985
- 1984
- 1983
- 1982
- 1981
- 1980
- Comparisons of the agar-film and membrane-filter methods for the estimation of hyphal lengths in soil, with particular reference to the effect of magnification
- Degradation of macromolecules by micro-fungi isolated from different podzolic soil horizons
- Effects of experimental acidification and liming on soil organisms and decomposition in a scots pine forest
- 1979
- 1978

