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Authors: Kappler, A Ji, R Schink, B Brune, A
Citation: A. Kappler et al., Dynamics in composition and size-class distribution of humic substances inprofundal sediments of Lake Constance, ORG GEOCHEM, 32(1), 2001, pp. 3-10

Authors: Muller, JA Galushko, AS Kappler, A Schink, B
Citation: Ja. Muller et al., Initiation of anaerobic degradation of p-cresol by formation of 4-hydroxybenzylsuccinate in Desulfobacterium cetonicum, J BACT, 183(2), 2001, pp. 752-757

Authors: Annweiler, E Materna, A Safinowski, M Kappler, A Richnow, HH Michaelis, W Meckenstock, RU
Citation: E. Annweiler et al., Anaerobic degradation of 2-methylnaphthalene by a sulfate-reducing enrichment culture, APPL ENVIR, 66(12), 2000, pp. 5329-5333

Authors: Kappler, A Ji, R Brune, A
Citation: A. Kappler et al., Synthesis and characterization of specifically C-14-labeled humic model compounds for feeding trials with soil-feeding termites, SOIL BIOL B, 32(8-9), 2000, pp. 1271-1280

Authors: Ji, R Kappler, A Brune, A
Citation: R. Ji et al., Transformation and mineralization of synthetic C-14-labeled humic model compounds by soil-feeding termites, SOIL BIOL B, 32(8-9), 2000, pp. 1281-1291

Authors: Kappler, A Brune, A
Citation: A. Kappler et A. Brune, Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, APPL SOIL E, 13(3), 1999, pp. 219-229

Authors: Muller, JA Galushko, AS Kappler, A Schink, B
Citation: Ja. Muller et al., Anaerobic degradation of m-cresol by Desulfobacterium cetonicum is initiated by formation of 3-hydroxybenzylsuccinate, ARCH MICROB, 172(5), 1999, pp. 287-294
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