28 results match your criteria: "Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research ZALF e.V.[Affiliation]"
Plant Cell Environ
December 2013
ADP International Plant Science Consulting, Talstraße 8, 79194, Gundelfingen, Germany; Institute for Landscape Biogeochemistry, Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.V, Eberswalder Strasse. 84, 15374, Müncheberg, Germany.
Nitrogen isotope signatures in plants might give insights in the metabolism and allocation of nitrogen. To obtain a deeper understanding of the modifications of the nitrogen isotope signatures, we determined δ(15)N in transport saps and in different fractions of leaves, axes and roots during a diel course along the plant axis. The most significant diel variations were observed in xylem and phloem saps where δ(15)N was significantly higher during the day compared with during the night.
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July 2012
Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.V., Eberswalder Str. 84, Müncheberg, 15374, Germany.
Environmental threats and progressive degradation of natural resources are considered critical impediments to sustainable development. This paper reports on a participatory impact assessment of alternative soil and water conservation (SWC) scenarios in the Oum Zessar watershed, Tunisia. The first objective was to assess the impact of three SWC scenarios on key social, economic and environmental land use functions.
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June 2007
Chair of Soil Protection and Recultivation, Brandenburg University of Technology at Cottbus, Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 6, 03046, Cottbus, Germany.
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) communities were assessed on a 720 m(2) plot along a chronosequence of red oak (Quercus rubra) stands on a forest reclamation site with disturbed soil in the lignite mining area of Lower Lusatia (Brandenburg, Germany). Adjacent to the mining area, a red oak reference stand with undisturbed soil was investigated reflecting mycorrhiza diversity of the intact landscape. Aboveground, sporocarp surveys were carried out during the fruiting season in a 2-week interval in the years 2002 and 2003.
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