Evgenia Blagodatskaya
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
167 Papers
409 Citations
Evgenia Blagodatskaya is an academic researcher from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil organic matter & Rhizosphere. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 131 publications. Previous affiliations of Evgenia Blagodatskaya include Peoples' Friendship University of Russia & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
Soil microorganisms exhibit enzymatic and priming response to root mucilage under drought
Mutez Ali Ahmed,Mutez Ali Ahmed,Mutez Ali Ahmed,Muhammad Sanaullah,Muhammad Sanaullah,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Kyle Mason-Jones,Husnain Jawad,Yakov Kuzyakov,Yakov Kuzyakov,Michaela A. Dippold +11 more
TL;DR: The slow decomposition of mucilage in drying soils suggests that mucilage maintains moist conditions around the roots for a long period, supporting beneficial root-microbial interactions at low water availability and enhance nutrient release for roots under water scarcity.
Maize phenology alters the distribution of enzyme activities in soil: Field estimates
Amit Kumar,Amit Kumar,Muhammad Shahbaz,Muhammad Shahbaz,Muhammad Shahbaz,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Yakov Kuzyakov,Johanna Pausch,Johanna Pausch +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of N fertilization, soil depth, and plant-phenological stage (silking and maturity) on microbial biomass C (Cmic) and potential activities of C-, N- and P-acquiring enzymes in the field under Zea mays L.
How do microbial communities in top- and subsoil respond to root litter addition under field conditions?
Muhammad Sanaullah,Muhammad Sanaullah,Abad Chabbi,Abad Chabbi,Pierre-Alain Maron,Karen Baumann,Karen Baumann,Vincent Tardy,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Yakov Kuzyakov,Yakov Kuzyakov,Cornelia Rumpel +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that litter addition led to convergence of microbial communities of top- and subsoil through stimulation of copiotrophic populations, and soil microbial community structures are connected with the amount of fresh litter input.
Decoupling of heat and CO2 release during decomposition of cellulose and its building blocks in soil
Fatemeh Dehghani,Thomas Reitz,Steffen Schlüter,Matthias Kästner,Evgenia Blagodatskaya +4 more
Microbial response to rhizodeposition depending on water regimes in paddy soils
Jing Tian,Jing Tian,Michaela A. Dippold,Johanna Pausch,Evgenia Blagodatskaya,Mingsheng Fan,Xiaolin Li,Yakov Kuzyakov +7 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that belowground C input by rhizodeposition and its biological cycling was significantly influenced by water regimes in rice systems.