Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Klaus Peter Ebke is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Klaus Peter Ebke.


Environmental Sciences Europe | 2013

Impact of heterophylly on the sensitivity of Myriophyllum aquaticum biotests

Klaus Peter Ebke; Christian Felten; László Dören

BackgroundParrot feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) is an amphibious macrophyte with an inducible heterophylly. M. aquaticum plants adapted to the emersed state have leaves with a distinct cuticle and water repellent properties. In contrast M. aquaticum plants adapted to the submerged state have leaves typical for submerged hydrophytes with a strongly reduced cuticle. The aim of the study was to evaluate if this heterophylly of M. aquaticum affects the results of macrophyte biotests. Therefore, the two model substances atrazine and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) were tested each with three M. aquaticum biotests, the only modified parameter being the adaptation time to submergence (0, 7, 28 days).ResultsRoot length was the most sensitive growth endpoint regarding the test substances atrazine and 2,4-D. Biotests with plants adapted to the submerged state show three times more sensitive results (EC507d 142.2 μg/L, EC5028d 154.5 μg/L) than biotests with plants without an adaptation phase (EC500d 458.8 μg/L) in case of atrazine and five times more sensitive results (EC5028d 46.9 μg/L, EC500d 246.3 μg/L) in case of 2,4-D. Apart from the differences in sensitivity, the differently adapted M. aquaticum plants show a completely different growth behavior. The growth rates based on shoot length were nearly ten times higher in the biotests with not adapted M. aquaticum plants than in the biotests with plants 28 days adapted to submergence. Additional measurements of the quantum yield of PSII could demonstrate that rapid growth in length is not based on photosynthetic carbon assimilation.ConclusionsThe heterophylly of M. aquaticum affects significantly the sensitivity of aquatic macrophyte biotests and should be taken into account in the development of a standardized test design. The 2,4-D results show the importance of an additional macrophyte biotest to the Lemna test, where the no observed effect concentration (NOEC) value is more than 30 times lower (7 μg/L) than the NOEC value of Lemna in the literature (270 μg/L). Furthermore, the growth rate endpoint in macrophyte biotests should not be misinterpreted. Rapid shoot elongation of amphibious macrophytes, which become submerged, is mainly caused by ethylene-triggered endogenous processes that are not connected to photosynthetic carbon assimilation and appear to be part of a stress reaction to avoid adverse environmental conditions.


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2011

Boric acid as alternative reference substance for earthworm field tests

Petra Stegger; Klaus Peter Ebke; Jörg Römbke


Environmental Sciences Europe | 2006

Postgraduale Weiterbildung mit dem zertifizierten Abschluss Fachökotoxikologin/e GDCh/SETAC

Henner Hollert; Klaus Peter Ebke; Heidi Foth; Reinhard Debus; Jörg Römbke; Alfred Seitz; Gerrit Schüürmann; Roland Kubiak; Ralf Schulz; Roland Nagel


Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2005

Auszeichnung junger Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen mit dem Förderpreis der SETAC-GLB 2005

Ulrike Kammann; Klaus Peter Ebke; Henner Hollert


Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2007

Postgraduale Weiterbildung zur/zum Fachökotoxikologin/e GDCh / SETAC als Reaktion auf Lücken im Ausbildungssystem

Klaus Peter Ebke; Henner Hollert


Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2006

Postgraduale Weiterbildung mit dem zertifizierten Abschluss Fachökotoxikologin/e GDCh/SETAC : Übersicht über das Kursprogramm ab Sommer 2006 (Aktuelles vom Postgradualstudiengang zum Fachökotoxikologen GDCh/SETAC)

Henner Hollert; Klaus Peter Ebke; Roland Kubiak; W. Lorenz; Hans Toni Ratte; Andreas Schäffer; Ralf Schulz; Gerrit Schüürmann; Roland Nagel


Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2005

Erstmalige Verleihung des Förderpreises der SETAC-GLB an junge Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen 2004

Ulrike Kammann; Klaus Peter Ebke; Henner Hollert


Environmental Sciences Europe | 2016

The German postgraduate degree program in ecotoxicology (SETAC GLB and GDCh): a success story

Klaus Peter Ebke; Jan Ahlers; Thomas Braunbeck; Jörg Oehlmann; Toni Ratte; Ralf B. Schäfer; Adolf Eisenträger; Andreas Schäffer


Umweltwissenschaften Und Schadstoff-forschung | 2008

Aktuelles aus dem Vorstand

Henner Hollert; Klaus Peter Ebke; Katja Knauer; Bettina Hitzfeld; Martina Roß-Nickoll; Udo Hommen


Environmental Sciences Europe | 2008

Erste wissenschaftliche Arbeiten angehender Fachökotoxikologinnen/en (GDCh/SETAC GLB)

Klaus Peter Ebke; Henner Hollert

Collaboration


Dive into the Klaus Peter Ebke's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Roland Kubiak

Dresden University of Technology

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ralf Schulz

University of Koblenz and Landau

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Gerrit Schüürmann

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge