Dr. Julia Moll

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Julia Moll
Wissenschaftlerin


Department Bodenökologie
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ
Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4 | 06120 Halle/Saale

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+49 341 6025 4417
julia.moll@ufz.de

Julia Moll

Forschungsinteresse

  • Mikrobielle Gemeinschaften und ihr Beitrag zu Ökosystemprozessen
  • Molekulare Ökologie
  • Bakterielle Diversität
  • Pilzliche Diversität
  • Totholz
  • Böden
Graphischer Überblick BLD-FFD-HZG
Pilzarten am Totholz von Fagus sylvatica
Pilze am Totholz von Fagus sylvatica

Carbon flow
While the paths of carbon flowing from plant material into and through the soil ecosystem can be conceptualized, the details and quantities are much lesser known. As a part of the research unit “Carbon flow in belowground food webs assessed by isotope tracers” this project focused on the role of fungi in the C cycle.

Curriculum Vitae

Seit Oktober 2016

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter - Department Bodenökologie am Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ

April 2015- September 2016

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter - Next generation sequencing - bei IDT Biologika

Oktober 2014- März 2015

Applikationsspezialist - Life science bei Analytik Jena AG

Januar 2013- Oktober 2014

Elternzeit

April 2009- Dezember 2016

Doktorand im Department Bodenökologie am Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ
Dissertationsthema: "Fungi in an arable soil: Resource-related community dynamics, contribution to belowground food web and carbon flow."

Oktober 2008

Diplomarbeit an der Freien Universität Berlin (Hauptfach Ökologie, Nebenfächer Mikrobiologie und Zoologie.) Thema: "Transgenerationales "immune priming" bei Insekten? Erste Experimente mit Manduca sexta und dem Eiparasitoiden Trichogramma".

2003-2008

Biologiestudent an der Freien Universität Berlin


Publikationen

Moll J, Kellner H, Leonhardt S, Stengel E, Dahl A, Bässler C, Buscot F, Hofrichter M, Hoppe B (2018). "Bacteria inhabiting deadwood of 13 tree species are heterogeneously distributed between sapwood and heartwood." Environ Microbiol. Accepted Author Manuscript. doi:10.1111/1462-2920.14376

Kramer S*, Dibbern D*, Moll J*, Huenninghaus M*, Koller R, Krüger D, Marhan S, Urich T, Wubet T, Bonkowski M, Buscot F, Lueders T, Kandeler E (2016). "Resource partitioning between bacteria, fungi and protists in the detritusphere of an agricultural soil." Front Microbiol 7-1524. * contributed equally to this work.

Moll J, Hoppe B, König S., Wubet T, Buscot F, Krüger D (2016). "Spatial distribution of fungal communities in an arable soil. " PLOS ONE 11(2): e0148130.

Moll J, Goldmann K, Kramer S, Hempel S, Kandeler E, Marhan S, Ruess L, Krüger D, Buscot F (2015). "Resource type and availability regulate fungal communities along arable soil profiles." Microb Ecol 70: 390-399.

Scharroba A, Dibbern D, Hünninghaus M, Kramer S, Moll J, Butenschoen O, Bonkowski M, Buscot F, Kandeler E, Koller R, Krüger D, Lueders T, Scheu S, Ruess L (2012). "Effects of resource availability and quality on the structure of the micro-food web of an arable soil across depth." Soil Biol Biochem 50: 1-11.

Konferenzteilnahmen

Moll J, Dibbern D, Kramer S, Krüger D, Wubet T, Buscot F (2013). "Fungal community structure, distribution and food web members in an arable soil." Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany (GFÖ), Potsdam, Germany (Talk).

Moll J, Dibbern D, Kramer S, Buscot F, Krüger D, Lueders T, Marhan S, Kandeler E. (2012): Fungal and bacterial diversity in connection with soil decomposition processes resolved using 13C rRNA-SIP. Mycological Society of America (MSA) Annual Meeting, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA. (talk).

Moll J, Goldmann K, Krüger D, Buscot F (2012): Effects of resource quality and quantity on fungal communities in an agricultural soil. VAAM, Tübingen, Germany (poster).

Moll J, Goldmann K, Krüger D, Buscot F (2011): Einfluss von Ressourcenqualität und –quantität auf die Gemeinschaft von Bodenpilzen auf einer landwirtschaftlichen Nutzfläche, IHD Mykologisches Kolloqium, Dresden, Germany (talk).

Moll J, Krüger D, Kramer S, Kandeler E , Buscot F (2011): Temporal and spatial variation of general fungal and arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in a maize field Ecology of Soil Microorganisms, Prague, Czech Republic (Poster).