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Eva Oburger

Eva Oburger

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
30
Citations
3811
World Ranking
6385
National Ranking
43

Best Publications

  • Sampling root exudates – Mission impossible?

    Eva Oburger;David L. Jones

  • Solubilization of Phosphorus by Soil Microorganisms

    David L. Jones;Eva Oburger

  • Phosphorus saturation and pH differentially regulate the efficiency of organic acid anion-mediated P solubilization mechanisms in soil

    Eva Oburger;David L. Jones;Walter W. Wenzel

  • Interactive effects of organic acids in the rhizosphere

    Eva Oburger;Eva Oburger;Guy J.D. Kirk;Walter W. Wenzel;Markus Puschenreiter

  • New Methods To Unravel Rhizosphere Processes

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  • Localized Flux Maxima of Arsenic, Lead, and Iron around Root Apices in Flooded Lowland Rice

    Paul Nicholas Williams;Jakob Santner;Morten Larsen;Morten Larsen;Niklas J. Lehto;Niklas J. Lehto

  • Root exudation of phytosiderophores from soil‐grown wheat

    Eva Oburger;Barbara Gruber;Yvonne Schindlegger;Walter D. C. Schenkeveld

  • Evaluation of a novel tool for sampling root exudates from soil-grown plants compared to conventional techniques

    Eva Oburger;Madeleine Dell‘mour;Stephan Hann;Gottfried Wieshammer

  • Rhizosphere Spatiotemporal Organization–A Key to Rhizosphere Functions

    Doris Vetterlein;Doris Vetterlein;Andrea Carminati;Ingrid Kögel-Knabner;Gerd Patrick Bienert

  • LC–MS analysis of low molecular weight organic acids derived from root exudation

    Leonhard Jaitz;Bernhard Mueller;Gunda Koellensperger;Daniela Huber

  • O2 dynamics in the rhizosphere of young rice plants (Oryza sativa L.) as studied by planar optodes

    Morten Larsen;Morten Larsen;Jakob Santner;Eva Oburger;Walter W. Wenzel

  • Experimental platforms for the investigation of spatiotemporal patterns in the rhizosphere-laboratory and field scale

    Doris Vetterlein;Doris Vetterlein;Eva Lippold;Susanne Schreiter;Maxime Phalempin

  • Combined use of empirical data and mathematical modelling to better estimate the microbial turnover of isotopically labelled carbon substrates in soil

    H.C. Glanville;P.W. Hill;A. Schnepf;E. Oburger

  • Maize (Zea mays L.) root exudation profiles change in quality and quantity during plant development - a field study.

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  • Trace element concentrations in leachates and mustard plant tissue (Sinapis alba L.) after biochar application to temperate soils

    Stefanie Kloss;Stefanie Kloss;Franz Zehetner;Eva Oburger;Jannis Buecker

  • In situ observation of localized, sub-mm scale changes of phosphorus biogeochemistry in the rhizosphere

    Andreas Kreuzeder;Jakob Santner;Vanessa Scharsching;Eva Oburger;Eva Oburger

  • Sulfur-aided phytoextraction of Cd and Zn by Salix smithiana combined with in situ metal immobilization by gravel sludge and red mud.

    Muhammad Iqbal;Markus Puschenreiter;Eva Oburger;Jakob Santner

  • Root hairs matter at field scale for maize shoot growth and nutrient uptake, but root trait plasticity is primarily triggered by texture and drought

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  • Substrate mineralization studies in the laboratory show different microbial C partitioning dynamics than in the field

    E. Oburger;D.L. Jones

  • Phytosiderophore-induced mobilization and uptake of Cd, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn by wheat plants grown on metal-enriched soils

    Markus Puschenreiter;Barbara Gruber;Walter W. Wenzel;Yvonne Schindlegger

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