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Vegetation response to abrupt climate changes in Western Europe from 45 to 14.7k cal a BP: the Bergsee lacustrine record (Black Forest, Germany)

2017

010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPaleontologyClimate changemedicine.disease_causeBlack forest01 natural sciencesVegetation responseArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ClimatologyPollenWestern europeEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)medicineStadialGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Quaternary Science
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Ageing of Dissolved Halogenated Humic Substances and the Microbiological Influence on this Process

2000

The distribution of halogens in various fractions of humic substances (HS), separated by their molecular weight, was found to be different for the different halogens. This was demonstrated for chlorine, bromine, and iodine in sewage and brown water samples by applying inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry coupled with size-exclusion chromatography. Quantification of the different fractions of iodinated humic substances was obtained by quadrupole mass spectrometry in connection with the isotope dilution technique using an 129I-enriched spike solution. Quantitative analysis was not possible for the corresponding chlorine and bromine species because of spectrometric interferences in the…

BromineChemistryStereochemistryUv absorptionchemistry.chemical_elementAquatic ScienceIsotope dilutionBlack forestTransfer probabilityIodine compoundsEnvironmental ChemistryGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyNuclear chemistryActa hydrochimica et hydrobiologica
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Phenolic Compounds in Needles of Norway Spruce Trees in Relation to Novel Forest Decline I. Studies on Trees from a Site in the Northern Black Forest

1992

Summary Contents of selected phenolic compounds in needles of Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) from the Black Forest were measured using a HPLC-technique elaborated for serial studies in forest decline research. Measurements on needles that were harvested on several dates during two growing seasons gave no hint of seasonal variations in the concentrations of the studied phenolic compounds. Values for picein demonstrate an average decrease in the needles of severely damaged trees compared with the still undamaged ones, but the results are impaired by strong individual variations among the single trees. p-Hydroxyacetophenone was found in only very low amounts showing no constant differences …

biologyPiceinBaden wurttembergGrowing seasonPicea abiesGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseBlack forestWest germanychemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureGeographychemistryBotanymedicineBiochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen
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Contents of free amino acids in needles of Norway Spruce trees in relation to novel forest decline. Studies on trees from a site in the northern Blac…

1993

The free amino acid content in needles of Norway spruce trees (about 45-year-old) was determined by means of HPLC. The studied trees have been growing at a forestry site in the Black Forest which is characterized by a high impact of ozone and magnesium deficiency. Measurements were carried out on visibly healthy and on damaged trees on several dates during two vegetation periods and during the course of a day. The amino acids occurring at the highest concentrations were glutamate, arginine, aspartate, and glutamine. The typical seasonal changes in the content of free amino acids, with their minimum during summer, were disturbed in the needles of the damaged trees. Particularly in summer and…

chemistry.chemical_classificationArginineHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGeneral MedicineVegetationBiologySeasonalityToxicologyFree aminomedicine.diseaseBlack forestPollutionMagnesium deficiency (plants)Amino acidGlutamineHorticulturechemistryBotanymedicineEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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