Mgr. Šárka Angst , Ph.D.
Vědecký asistent - Půdní biochemie
Sekce Biogeochemie
Ústav půdní biologie a biogeochemie
+420 387 77 5782
sarka.angst@bc.cas.cz
Sádky NB 319
Celkem nalezeno: 17 záznamů
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Angst G., Angst Š.,
Frouz J.,
Jabinski S.,
Jílková V., Kukla J.,
Li M.,
Meador T.B.,
Angel R. (2024) Stabilized microbial necromass in soil is more strongly coupled with microbial diversity than the bioavailability of plant inputs Soil Biology and Biochemistry
190: Article number 109323.
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2024.109323 |
Angst G., Potapov A., Joly F.-X., Angst Š.,
Frouz J., Ganault P., Eisenhauer N. (2024) Conceptualizing soil fauna effects on labile and stabilized soil organic matter Nature Communications
15: Article number 5005.
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-49240-x |
Angst Š., Mudrák O.,
Frouz J.,
Jílková V., Schnablová R., Straková P., Veselá H.,
Angst G. (2024) The effect of dead standing (marcescent) biomass on litter decomposition in herbaceous flora is governed by plant functional group Functional Ecology
38: 1309–1319.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14544 |
Mudrák O., Angst Š.,
Angst G., Veselá H., Schnablová R., Herben T.,
Frouz J. (2023) Ecological significance of standing dead phytomass: Marcescence as a puzzle piece to the nutrient cycle in temperate ecosystems Journal of Ecology
111: 2245–2256.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14174 |
Angst Š., Veselá H.,
Bartuška M.,
Jílková V.,
Frouz J.,
Angst G. (2022) Changes in the quality of marcescent and shed senescent leaves during the dormant season Plant and Soil
474: 373-382.
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-022-05341-4 |
Angst G., Pokorný J., Mueller C.W., Prater I., Preusser S., Kandeler E.,
Meador T.B., Straková P., Hájek T., van Buiten G. , Angst Š. (2021) Soil texture affects the coupling of litter decomposition and soil organic matter formation Soil Biology and Biochemistry
159: Article number 108302.
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2021.108302 |
Angst G., Angst Š.,
Frouz J., Peterse F., Nierop K.G.J. (2020) Preferential degradation of leaf- vs. root-derived organic carbon in earthworm-affected soil Geoderma
372: Article number 114391.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114391 |
Kaneda S., Angst Š.,
Frouz J. (2020) Development of nutrient uptake by understory plant arrhenatherum elatius and microbial biomass during primary succession of forest soils in post-mining land Forests
11: Article number 247.
DOI: 10.3390/f11020247 |
Angst G., Mueller C.W., Prater I., Angst Š.,
Frouz J.,
Jílková V., Peterse F., Nierop K.G.J. (2019) Earthworms act as biochemical reactors to convert labile plant compounds into stabilized soil microbial necromass Communications Biology
2: Article number 441.
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-019-0684-z |
Angst Š., Harantová L., Baldrian P.,
Angst G., Cajthaml T., Straková P., Blahut J., Veselá H.,
Frouz J. (2019) Tree species identity alters decomposition of understory litter and associated microbial communities: a case study Biology and Fertility of Soils
55: 525-538.
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-019-01360-z |
Angst G., Mueller C.W., Angst Š., Pivokonský M., Franklin J., Stahl P.D.,
Frouz J. (2018) Fast accrual of C and N in soil organic matter fractions following post-mining reclamation across the USA Journal of Environmental Management
209: 216-226.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.12.050 |
Angst G., Nierop K.G.J., Angst Š.,
Frouz J. (2018) Abundance of lipids in differently sized aggregates depends on their chemical composition Biogeochemistry
140: 111-125.
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-018-0481-7 |
Angst Š., Baldrian P., Harantová L., Cajthaml T., Frouz J. (2018) Different twig litter (Salix caprea) diameter does affect microbial community activity and composition but not decay rate FEMS Microbiology Ecology 94: DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiy126 |
Angst G., Cajthaml T., Angst Š., Mueller K.E., Kögel-Knabner I., Beggel S., Kriegs S., Mueller C.W. (2017) Performance of base hydrolysis methods in extracting bound lipids from plant material, soils, and sediments Organic Geochemistry
113: 97-104.
DOI: 10.1016/j.orggeochem.2017.08.004 |
Angst Š., Cajthaml T.,
Angst G., Šimáčková H., Brus J.,
Frouz J. (2017) Retention of dead standing plant biomass (marcescence) increases subsequent litter decomposition in the soil organic layer Plant and Soil
418: 571-579.
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-017-3318-6 |
Angst Š., Mueller C.W., Cajthaml T., Angst G., Lhotáková Z.,
Bartuška M., Špaldoňová A.,
Frouz J. (2017) Stabilization of soil organic matter by earthworms is connected with physical protection rather than with chemical changes of organic matter Geoderma
289: 29-35.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2016.11.017 |
Cepáková Š., Tošner Z.,
Frouz J. (2016) The effect of tree species on seasonal fluctuations in water-soluble and hot water-extractable organic matter at post-mining sites Geoderma
275: 19-27.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2016.04.006 |