Dr. Mehmet  Senbayram
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Dr. Mehmet Senbayram

Professor
University of Goettingen, Germany


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition from Christian Albrechts University, Germany

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Biography

Dr. Mehmet Senbayram is currently working as Junior Professor at Georg-August-Universitat - Gottingen, Germany. He obtained his Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition from Christian Albrechts University, Germany in 2009. His research area focuses on Soils and Agricultural options to Mitigate Climate Change (studies on soil microbial processes related to organic carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions), Drought Tolerance-plant Nutrients interaction with emphasis on Increasing Water use Efficiency of Arable Crops by Nutrient Management. He is also working on many projects funded by BMBF, Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe (German Research Body), and Fertilizer Industry K+S. He also worked as Post Doctoral Scientist at Hanningh of Research Center, Dulmen (Germany), Visiting Scientist at Norwegian University of Life Sciences, and Institute of Grassland and Environmental Science (IGER), and Lancaster University; England, and Research Assistant at Kiel CAU University Germany. He also received Best Poster Award at Joint European Stable Isotope Meeting (JESIUM), Third poster price at Stable Isotope and Mass Spectrometry User Group SIMSUG. He has published 20 articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Climate Change
62%
Organic Carbon Sequestration
90%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
75%
Drought Tolerance
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Senbayram, M., R. Bol, L. Dixon, A. Fisher, C. Stevens, J. Quinton and D. Fangueiro, 2015. Potential use of rare earth oxides as tracers of organic matter in grassland. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 178: 288-296.
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  2. Koster, J.R., L.M. Cardenas, R. Bol, D. Lewicka-Szczebak and M. Senbayram et al., 2015. Anaerobic digestates lower N2O emissions compared to cattle slurry by affecting rate and product stoichiometry of denitrification-An N2O isotopomer case study. Soil Biol. Biochem., 84: 65-74..
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  3. Zorb, C., M. Senbayram and E. Peiter, 2014. Potassium in agriculture-status and perspectives. J. Plant Physiol., 171: 656-669.
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  4. Senbayram, M., R. Chen, B. Wienforth, A. Herrmann, H. Kage, K.H. Muhling and K. Dittert, 2014. Emission of N2O from biogas crop production systems in northern germany. BioEnergy Res., 4: 1223-1236.
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  5. Schmeer, M., R. Loges, K. Dittert, M. Senbayram, R. Horn and F. Taube, 2014. Legume-based forage production systems reduce nitrous oxide emissions. Soil Tillage Res., 143: 17-25.
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  6. Lewicka-Szczebak, D., R. Well, J.R. Koster, R. Fuss, M. Senbayram, K. Dittert and H. Flessa, 2014. Experimental determinations of isotopic fractionation factors associated with N2O production and reduction during denitrification in soils. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 134: 55-73.
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  7. Lebender, U., M. Senbayram, J. Lammel and H. Kuhlmann, 2014. Impact of mineral N fertilizer application rates on N2O emissions from arable soils under winter wheat. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosyst., 100: 111-120.
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  8. Lebender, U., M. Senbayram, J. Lammel and H. Kuhlmann, 2014. Effect of mineral nitrogen fertilizer forms on N2O emissions from arable soils in winter wheat production. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 177: 722-732.
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  9. Chen, R., M. Senbayram, S. Blagodatsky, O. Myachina and K. Dittert et al., 2014. Soil C and N availability determine the priming effect: microbial N mining and stoichiometric decomposition theories. Global Change Biol., 20: 2356-2367.
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  10. Cabeza, R.A., A. Lingner, R. Liese, S. Sulieman and M. Senbayram et al., 2014. The activity of nodules of the supernodulating mutant Mt sunn is not limited by photosynthesis under optimal growth conditions. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 15: 6031-6045.
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  11. Koster, J.R., R. Well, K. Dittert, A. Giesemann and D. Lewicka-Szczebak et al., 2013. Soil denitrification potential and its influence on N2O reduction and N2O isotopomer ratios. Rapid Communi. Mass Spectrom., 27: 2363-2373.
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  12. Claus, S., F. Taube, B. Wienforth, N. Svoboda and K. Sieling et al., 2013. Life-cycle assessment of biogas production under the environmental conditions of northern Germany: Greenhouse gas balance. J. Agric. Sci., 152: 172-181.
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  13. Senbayram, M., R.R. Chen, A. Budai, L. Bakken and K. Dittert, 2012. N2O emission and the N2O/(N2O+N2) product ratio of denitrification as controlled by available carbon substrates and nitrate concentrations. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 147: 4-12.
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  14. Chen, R.R., E. Blagodatskaya, M. Senbayram, S. Blagodatsky, K. Dittert and Y. Kuzyakov, 2012. Decomposition of biogas residues in soil and their effects on microbial growth kinetics and enzyme activities. Biomass Bioenergy, 45: 221-229.
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  15. Koster, J.R., L. Cardenas, M. Senbayram, R. Bol, R. Well, M. Butler, K.H. Muhling and K. Dittert, 2011. Rapid shift from denitrification to nitrification in soil after biogas residue application as indicated by nitrous oxide isotopomers. Soil Biol. Biochem., 43: 1671-1677.
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  16. Chen, R.R., M. Senbayram, X. Lin and K. Dittert, 2011. Origin of positive δ13C of emitted CO2 from soils after application of biogas residues. Soil Biol. Biochem., 43: 2194-2199.
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  17. Senbayram, M., R. Chen, K.H. Muhling and K. Dittert, 2009. Contribution of nitrification and denitrification to nitrous oxide emissions from soils after application of biogas waste and other fertilizers. Rapid Communi. Mass Spectrometry, 23: 2489-2498.
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  18. Brueck, H. and M. Senbayram, 2009. Low nitrogen supply decreases water-use efficiency of oriental tobacco. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 172: 216-223.
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  19. Senbayram, M., L. Dixon, K.W.T. Goulding and R. Bol, 2008. Long-term influence of manure and mineral nitrogen applications on plant and soil 15N and 13C values from the broadbalk wheat experiment. Rapid Communi. Mass Spectrometry, 22: 1735-1740.
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  20. Fangueiro, D., M. Senbayram, H. Trindade and D. Chadwick, 2008. Cattle slurry treatment by screw press separation and chemically enhanced settling: Effect on greenhouse gas emissions after land spreading and grass yield. Bioresour. Technol., 99: 7132-7142.
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