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ENZYME ACTIVITIES AS A COMPONENT OF NUTRIENT CYCLING PROCESSES IN SOIL AMENDED WITH PESTICIDES

Kovacsova, -Ing. Silvia, Javorekova, Sona, Medo, -Ing. Juraj, Makova, -Ing. Jana, Charousova, -Ing. Ivana

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Title
ENZYME ACTIVITIES AS A COMPONENT OF NUTRIENT CYCLING PROCESSES IN SOIL AMENDED WITH PESTICIDES
Authors
Kovacsova, -Ing. Silvia, Javorekova, Sona, Medo, -Ing. Juraj, Makova, -Ing. Jana, Charousova, -Ing. Ivana
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-14-8
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. García C. & Hernández T. Research and perspectives of soil enzymology in Spain . San Francisco : Tipografia, 352 p. ISBN 84-605-9821- 7, 2000.

  3. Gaspar M. L. & Cabello M. N. & Pollero R. & Aon M. A. Fluorescein Diacetate Hydrolysis as a Measure of Fungal Biomass in Soil, Current Microbiology, vol. 42, pp 339–344, 2001.

  4. Cayuela M. L. & Mondini C. & Sánchez -Monedero M. A. & Roig A. Chemical properties and hydrolytic enzyme activities for the characterisation of two-phase olive mill wastes composting, Bioresource Technology, vol. 99, pp 4255– 4262, 2008.

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  7. Schnűrer J. & Rosswall T. Fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis as a measure of total microbial activity in soil and litter, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., vol. 43, pp 1256-1261, 1982.

  8. Vance E. D. & Brookes P. C. & Jenkinson D. S. An extraction method for measuring soil microbial bimass, Soil biology and biochemistry, vol. 19, pp 703-707, 1987.

  9. Kö rschens M. & Schulz E. & Behm R. Hei βwasserlıslicher C und N im Boden als kriterium f őr N -Nachlieferungsvermıgen, Zbl. Microbiology, vol. 145, pp 305 – 311, 1990.

  10. Alef K. & Nannipieri P. Methods in applied soil microbiology and biochemistry . London : Academic press, 576 p. ISBN 0-12-513840-7, 1995.

  11. Niemi R. M. & Heiskanen I. & Ahtiainen J. H. & Rahkanen A. & Mantykoski K. & Welling L. & Laitinen P. & Ruuttunen P. Microbial toxicity and impacts on soil enzyme activities of pesticides used in potato cultivation, Applied Soil Ecology, vol. /issue 3, pp 293–304, 2009.

  12. Perucci P. Effect of the addition of municipal solid-waste compost on microbial biomass and enzyme activities in soil, Biology and Fertility of Soils, vol. 10/issue 3, pp 221-226, 1990.

  13. Javoreková S. & Maková J. & Tančinová D. Influence of pesticides on microbial activity in selected soil types of Slovakia, Ecological Chemistry and Engineering A, vol. 16, no. 12, pp. 1567-1575, 2009.

  14. Golovleva L.A. & Aharonson N. & Greenhalgh R. & Sethunathan N. & Vonk J.W. The role and limitation of microorganisms in the conversion of xenobiotics, Pure & Appl. Chem., vol. 62, pp 351-364, 1990.

  15. García C. & Hernández T. Research and perspectives of soil enzymology in Spain . San Francisco : Tipografia, 352 p. ISBN 84-605-9821- 7, 2000.

  16. Gaspar M. L. & Cabello M. N. & Pollero R. & Aon M. A. Fluorescein Diacetate Hydrolysis as a Measure of Fungal Biomass in Soil, Current Microbiology, vol. 42, pp 339–344, 2001.

  17. Cayuela M. L. & Mondini C. & Sánchez -Monedero M. A. & Roig A. Chemical properties and hydrolytic enzyme activities for the characterisation of two-phase olive mill wastes composting, Bioresource Technology, vol. 99, pp 4255– 4262, 2008.

  18. List of registered plant protection products and other products 2011. [online] Journal of the Ministry of Agricult ure, no . XLIII, Central Control and Testing Institute of Agriculture in Bratislava. [cit. 2012 -03 -12]. available at : .

  19. Casida L.E. & Klein D.A. & Santoro T. Soil dehydrogenase activity, Soil Sci., vol. 98, pp 371-376, 1964. Section Soils

  20. Schnűrer J. & Rosswall T. Fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis as a measure of total microbial activity in soil and litter, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., vol. 43, pp 1256-1261, 1982.

  21. Vance E. D. & Brookes P. C. & Jenkinson D. S. An extraction method for measuring soil microbial bimass, Soil biology and biochemistry, vol. 19, pp 703-707, 1987.

  22. Kö rschens M. & Schulz E. & Behm R. Hei βwasserlıslicher C und N im Boden als kriterium f őr N -Nachlieferungsvermıgen, Zbl. Microbiology, vol. 145, pp 305 – 311, 1990.

  23. Alef K. & Nannipieri P. Methods in applied soil microbiology and biochemistry . London : Academic press, 576 p. ISBN 0-12-513840-7, 1995.

  24. Niemi R. M. & Heiskanen I. & Ahtiainen J. H. & Rahkanen A. & Mantykoski K. & Welling L. & Laitinen P. & Ruuttunen P. Microbial toxicity and impacts on soil enzyme activities of pesticides used in potato cultivation, Applied Soil Ecology, vol. /issue 3, pp 293–304, 2009.

  25. Perucci P. Effect of the addition of municipal solid-waste compost on microbial biomass and enzyme activities in soil, Biology and Fertility of Soils, vol. 10/issue 3, pp 221-226, 1990.

  26. Javoreková S. & Maková J. & Tančinová D. Influence of pesticides on microbial activity in selected soil types of Slovakia, Ecological Chemistry and Engineering A, vol. 16, no. 12, pp. 1567-1575, 2009.

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