Konrad Vielhauer
University of Göttingen
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2002
Barbara Wick; Ronald F. Kühne; Konrad Vielhauer; Paul L. G. Vlek
Abstract. We evaluated the temporal variation of microbial biomass C, β-glucosidase, acid phosphomonoesterase (acP), alkaline phosphomonoesterase (alP), and protease activity over 18 consecutive months. The likely causes for the seasonal variability at a non-degraded and a degraded site in south-western Nigeria were identified. Microbial biomass, alP, and β-glucosidase activity were sensitive indicators of soil quality changes over time. Microbial biomass C correlated significantly with soil moisture conditions and soil organic matter-related parameters. AlP and β-glucosidase activities were not controlled by climatic conditions over the course of two rainy seasons and one dry season but were temporally related to microbial biomass C and total C and N. Due to the steadiness of the alP activity over time the enzyme is considered a suitable indicator with which to monitor long-term changes of soil quality. Single sampling during the course of a year is adequate. Both microbial biomass and β-glucosidase activity fluctuated highly. They were sensitive indicators to monitor short-term variations of soil quality with. Sampling for microbial biomass ought to be limited to the rainy seasons, whereas the measurement of β-glucosidase activity need not be restricted seasonally. Due to the short-term variability found, sampling should be repeated. AcP and protease activity fluctuated highly during the course of a year and exhibited pronounced inter-seasonal differences. The marked seasonal changes could not be ascribed to soil moisture conditions and only poorly to major ecological soil processes. This was more pronounced for acP than for protease. Hence, neither parameter was considered a sensitive and meaningful indicator of soil quality changes over time.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 1990
Konrad Vielhauer
Abstract The improved separation of mycorrhizal proteins through a 3% to 30% polyacrylamide gradient gel revealed three mycorrhiza specific phosphatases (MSP) instead of only one difuse MSP band, which is to be seen in a 10% homogeneous gel. This is shown as an example with three different plant species and Acaulospora longula as Endogene. Furthermore it is suggested that an increase and decrease of total MSP activity during vegetation period is a coming and going of single phosphatases sharply distinguished from one another.
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2005
Maurício M. Parry; Janice G. de Carvalho; Maria do Socorro Andrade Kato; Konrad Vielhauer
Archive | 2003
Bettina Hedden-Dunkhorst; Manfred Denich; Konrad Vielhauer; Arisbe Mendoza-Escalante; Jan Börner; Thomas Hurtienne; Francisco Romualdo de Sousa Filho; Tatiana Deane de Abreu; Francisco de Assis Costa
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 1989
BjöRn Fabig; Konrad Vielhauer; Atef M. Moawad; Wolfram Achtnich
Archive | 2001
Konrad Vielhauer; Manfred Denich; T. D. de A. Sá; Osvaldo Ryohei Kato; M. do S. A. Kato; S. Brienza Junior; Paul L. G. Vlek
Revista de Ciências Agrárias/Amazonian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences | 2007
M. M. Parry; J. G. de Carvalho; M. do S. A. Kato; Konrad Vielhauer
Archive | 2005
Osvaldo Ryohei Kato; M. do S. A. Kato; Konrad Vielhauer; A. Block; C. C. de. Jesus
Revista de Ciências Agrárias/Amazonian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences | 2008
Maurício M. Parry; M. do S. A. Kato; J. G. de Carvalho; Konrad Vielhauer
Archive | 2005
Osvaldo Ryohei Kato; M. do S. Kato; Konrad Vielhauer; Paul L. G. Vlek