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SPP 1315: Biogeochemical Interfaces in Soil
Collaborative Project
Contract period:
01.01.2007
- 31.05.2013
Coordinating institution:
Institute for Geoscience
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Collaborative Projects
First funding phase 2007-2010
Research projects
- SPP 1315: The Detritusphere as Biogeochemical Interface for Bacterial and Fungal Degradation of MCPA and Phenanthrene
- SPP 1315: Microbial metabolism of model pesticides in the drilosphere and effect on N2 O production: Linking processes with populations
- SPP 1315: Surface Mediated Transformation of Pesticides
- SPP 1315: Quantification of active interfaces with respect to dissolved chemicals in unsaturated structured soil
- SPP 1315: Role of biocolloids for the formation, dynamics and maturing of biogeochemical interfaces
- SPP 1315: Hydration affected soil: water sorption processes of xenobiotics - experiments and modeling approaches
- SPP 1315: Partitioning of organic chemicals into soil micro-sites - Analyses of their fate and interactions with the resident microbial communities
- SPP 1315: Detection and imaging of selected organic chemicals on soil interfaces in the millimeter- to micrometer-range by micro GC/LC- and DESI mass spectrometry
- SPP 1315: Interactions of soil microbial communities and persistent organic pollutants at different biogeochemical interfaces in soil
- SPP 1315: Bioavailability of hexadecane during the degradation of litter from C3 and C4 plants in different soil compartments and its influence on the induction of alkane degrading genes from prokaryotes
- SPP 1315: SOM-AGING: Physicochemical aging mechanisms in soil organic matter
- SPP 1315: Influence of microbial activity on the structure-chemistry and chemodynamics of nonextractable residues of xenobiotics in soil derived organo-clay complexes
- SPP 1315: Highly-resolved imaging in aggregated soils: Which are the interfaces formed by interaction of water flow oxygen transport and biodegradation?
- SPP 1315: Dynamic (redox) interfaces in soil - Carbon turnover in microbial food webs and impact on soil organic matter
- SPP 1315: Effects of soil organic matter molecular conformation and substrate additions on the formation and release of xenobiotics bound residues
- SPP 1315: Impact of pesticides and oxygen on microbial cellulose degradation in aerated agricultural soils: A microscaled analysis of processes and prokaryotic populations
- SPP 1315: Biogeochemical interface formation in soils as controlled by different components
- SPP 1315: Relating structure of organic chemicals to their sorption at biogeochemical interfaces by combining macroscopic, spectroscopic and calorimetric methods with molecular modelling
- SPP 1315: Interactions of organic pollutants with soil components - Elucidating mechanisms on a molecular level
- SPP 1315: Isotope fractionation associated with sorption of polar and ionogenic pesticides to soil horizon A and B components - Fundamental studies and modelling Subproject: Isotope fractionation associated with natural reactions and sorption of pesticides: Analytical development and initial process studies
- SPP 1315: Visualization and quantification of processes at biogeochemical interfaces with magnetic resonance imaging
- SPP 1315: Modification of pore surface physicochemistry in unsaturated media by formation of biogeochemical interfaces - Contact angle analysis and relevance for sorption and transport of solutes and colloids
Second funding phase 2010-2013