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Avner Gross
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Substantial dust loss of bioavailable phosphorus from agricultural soils
I Katra, A Gross, N Swet, S Tanner, H Krasnov, A Angert
Scientific reports 6 (1), 1-7, 2016
552016
The use of phosphate oxygen isotopes for identifying atmospheric-P sources-A case study at Lake Kinneret
A Gross, A Angert, A Nishri
Environmental Science & Technology, 2013
542013
What processes control the oxygen isotopes of soil bio-available phosphate?
A Gross, A Angert
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 159, 100-111, 2015
492015
Tracing the sources of atmospheric phosphorus deposition to a tropical rain forest in Panama using stable oxygen isotopes
A Gross, BL Turner, T Goren, A Berry, A Angert
Environmental science & technology 50 (3), 1147-1156, 2016
452016
Variability in sources and concentrations of Saharan dust phosphorus over the Atlantic Ocean
A Gross, T Goren, C Pio, J Cardoso, O Tirosh, MC Todd, D Rosenfeld, ...
Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2 (2), 31-37, 2015
412015
Elemental and isotopic composition of surface soils from key Saharan dust sources
A Gross, D Palchan, MD Krom, A Angert
Chemical Geology 442, 54-61, 2016
312016
Oxygen isotope ratios of plant available phosphate in lowland tropical forest soils
A Gross, BL Turner, SJ Wright, EVJ Tanner, M Reichstein, T Weiner, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 88, 354-361, 2015
302015
Coated pit-mediated endocytosis of the type I transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) receptor depends on a di-leucine family signal and is not required for signaling
KE Shapira, A Gross, M Ehrlich, YI Henis
Journal of Biological Chemistry 287 (32), 26876-26889, 2012
242012
The role of soil redox conditions in microbial phosphorus cycling in humid tropical forests
A Gross, Y Lin, PK Weber, J Pett‐Ridge, WL Silver
Ecology 101 (2), e02928, 2020
232020
Following the turnover of soil bioavailable phosphate in Mediterranean savanna by oxygen stable isotopes
T Weiner, A Gross, G Moreno, M Migliavacca, M Schrumpf, M Reichstein, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 123 (6), 1850-1862, 2018
192018
Direct foliar uptake of phosphorus from desert dust
A Gross, S Tiwari, I Shtein, R Erel
New Phytologist 230 (6), 2213-2225, 2021
162021
Anoxic conditions maintained high phosphorus sorption in humid tropical forest soils
Y Lin, A Gross, CS O'Connell, WL Silver
Biogeosciences 17 (1), 89-101, 2020
152020
Soil oxygen limits microbial phosphorus utilization in humid tropical forest soils
A Gross, J Pett-Ridge, WL Silver
Soil Systems 2 (4), 65, 2018
142018
The effects of microalgae-based fertilization of wheat on yield, soil microbiome and nitrogen oxides emissions
RC Shrestha, L Ghazaryan, B Poodiack, B Zorin, A Gross, O Gillor, ...
Science of the Total Environment 806, 151320, 2022
62022
Use of 13C‐and phosphate 18O‐labeled substrate for studying phosphorus and carbon cycling in soils: a proof of concept
A Gross, A Angert
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 31 (11), 969-977, 2017
62017
Identification of Rhizospheric Microorganisms That Manages Root Knot Nematode and Improve Oil Yield in Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.)
S Tiwari, R Pandey, A Gross
Agronomy 11 (3), 570, 2021
52021
Agricultural sources as major supplies of atmospheric phosphorus to Lake Kinneret
A Gross, O Reichmann, A Zarka, T Weiner, Y Be'eri-Shlevin, A Angert
Atmospheric Environment 224, 117207, 2020
52020
Low Redox Decreases Potential Phosphorus Limitation on Soil Biogeochemical Cycling Along a Tropical Rainfall Gradient
Y Lin, A Gross, WL Silver
Ecosystems, 1-17, 2021
22021
Soil priorities in Israel
D Itkin, A Bar-Tal, O Crouvi, M Dor, R Erel, A Gross, GJ Levy, D Minz, ...
Geoderma Regional 29, e00505, 2022
12022
African dust phosphorus fertilizing the Amazon and the Atlantic Ocean is derived from marine sediments and igneous rocks-no indication for Bodélé diatomite contribution
A Gross, D Castido, C Pio, A Angert
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU2013-2060, 2013
12013
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