Researcher Portfolio

 
   

Dr. Noll, Matthias

Department of Biogeochemistry, Alumni, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Max Planck Society  

 

Researcher Profile

 
Position: Department of Biogeochemistry, Alumni, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons254580

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Publications

 
 
 : Conrad, R., Ji, Y., Noll, M., Klose, M., Claus, P., & Enrich-Prast, A. (2014). Response of the methanogenic microbial communities in Amazonian oxbow lake sediments to desiccation stress. Environmental Microbiology, 16(6 Sp. Iss. SI), 1682-1694. [PubMan] : Conrad, R., Noll, M., Claus, P., Klose, M., Bastos, W. R., & Enrich-Prast, A. (2011). Stable carbon isotope discrimination and microbiology of methane formation in tropical anoxic lake sediments. Biogeosciences, 8(3), 795-814. [PubMan] : Noll, M., Klose, M., & Conrad, R. (2010). Effect of temperature change on the composition of the bacterial and archaeal community potentially involved in the turnover of acetate and propionate in methanogenic rice field soil. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 73(2), 215-225. [PubMan] : Conrad, R., Klose, M., & Noll, M. (2009). Functional and structural response of the methanogenic microbial community in rice field soil to temperature change. Environmental Microbiology, 11, 1844-1853. [PubMan] : Qiu, Q., Noll, M., Abraham, W. R., Lu, Y., & Conrad, R. (2008). Applying stable isotope probing of phospholipid fatty acids and rRNA in a Chinese rice field to study activity and composition of the methanotrophic bacterial communities in situ. ISME Journal, 2, 602-614. [PubMan] : Shrestha, M., Abraham, W. R., Shrestha, P. M., Noll, M., & Conrad, R. (2008). Activity and composition of methanotrophic bacterial communities in planted rice soil studied by flux measurements, analyses of pmoA gene and stable isotope probing of phospholipid fatty acids. Environmental Microbiology, 10, 400-412. [PubMan] : Conrad, R., Klose, M., Noll, M., Kemnitz, D., & Bodelier, P. L. E. (2008). Soil type links microbial colonization of rice roots to methane emission. Global Change Biology, 14, 657-669. [PubMan] : Noll, M., Frenzel, P., & Conrad, R. (2008). Selective stimulation of type I methanotrophs in a rice paddy by urea fertilization revealed by RNA-based stable isotope probing. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 65, 125-132. [PubMan] : Shrestha, P., Noll, M., & Liesack, W. (2007). Phylogenetic identity, growth-response time and rRNA operon copy number of soil bacteria indicate different stages of community succession. Environmental Microbiology, 9, 2464-2474. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01364.x. [PubMan] : Hori, T., Noll, M., Igarashi, Y., Friedrich, M., & Conrad, R. (2007). Identification of acetate-assimilating microorganisms under methanogenic conditions in anoxic rice field soil by comparative stable isotope probing of RNA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73(1), 101-109. [PubMan] : Murase, J., Noll, M., & Frenzel, P. (2006). Impact of protists on the activity and structure of the bacterial community in a rice field soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 72(8), 5436-5444. [PubMan] : Noll, M., Matthies, D., Frenzel, P., Derakshani, M., & Liesack, W. (2005). Succession of bacterial community structure and diversity in a paddy soil oxygen gradient. Environmental Microbiology, 7(3), 382-395. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00700.x. [PubMan] : Noll, M. (2004). Mikrobielle Sukzession in geflutetem Reisfeldboden. PhD Thesis, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg. [PubMan]