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Stefanie Sternagel
Stefanie Sternagel
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Ecology
Nitrogen
Ecosystem
Biology
Degradation (geology)
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Bacteroidetal cold-active and promiscuous esterases play a significant role in global polyethylene terephthalate (PET) degradation
2021
Hongli Zhang
Robert Dierkes
Pablo Pérez García
Sebastian Weigert
Stefanie Sternagel
Steven Hallam
Thomas Schøtt
Klaus Juergens
Christel Vollstedt
Cynthia Maria Chibani
Dominik Danso
Patrick C. F. Buchholz
Jürgen Pleiss
Alexandre Almeida
Birte Höcker
Ruth A. Schmitz
Jennifer Chow
Wolfgang R. Streit
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The abundance of mRNA transcripts of bacteroidetal polyethylene terephthalate (PET) esterase genes may indicate a role in marine plastic degradation
2021
Hongli Zhang
Robert Dierkes
Pablo Pérez García
Sebastian Weigert
Stefanie Sternagel
Steven Hallam
Thomas Schøtt
Klaus Juergens
Christel Vollstedt
Cynthia Maria Chibani
Dominik Danso
Patrick C. F. Buchholz
Jürgen Pleiss
Alexandre Almeida
Birte Höcker
Ruth A. Schmitz
Jennifer Chow
Wolfgang R. Streit
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Limited Ecosystem Recovery from Simulated Chronic Nitrogen Deposition
2019
Bulletin of The Ecological Society of America
William D. Bowman
Asma Ayyad
Clifton P. Bueno de Mesquita
Noah Fierer
Teal S. Potter
Stefanie Sternagel
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Limited ecosystem recovery from simulated chronic nitrogen deposition
2018
Ecological Applications
William D. Bowman
Asma Ayyad
Clifton P. Bueno de Mesquita
Noah Fierer
Teal S. Potter
Stefanie Sternagel
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