Mikrobielle Ökologie des Wurzelraumes
21. Borkheider Seminar zur Ökophysiologie des Wurzelraumes
herausgegeben von Wolfgang Merbach, Silke Ruppel und Jürgen AugustinDie seit 1990 stattfindenden Seminare zur Ökophysiologie des Wurzelraumes führen grundlagen- und anwendungsorientierte Wissenschaftler und Nachwuchswissenschaftler unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zusammen. Das gemeinsame Ziel ist ein besseres Verständnis des Wirkungsgefüges im Wurzel-Boden-Mikroorganismen-Kontaktraum, um die Bedeutung von Rhizosphärenprozessen für die Funktion des Ökosystems besser bewerten zu können. Vor allem wird jungen Wissenschaftlern eine Plattform zum Austausch innovativer Ideen und Methoden zum Studium der Rhizosphärenprozesse geboten.
Der Band enthält 13 Beiträge des 21. Seminars, das vom 23.-24. September 2010 in Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Sachsen- Anhalt) stattfand, sowie die Folge 4 der Nachrichten der Fördergesellschaft für Agrarwissenschaften e. V. zur Agrar- und Wissenschaftspolitik.
Der Inhalt:
The annual seminar Rhizosphere Ecophysiology, conducted since 1990, provide a stage for young and established researchers working in basic and applied sciences of various root related subjects. The aim is to improve the understanding of the complexity of root-soil-microbial-interactions to better evaluate rhizosphere significance in ecosystem processes. In the first instance the seminar provides a platform for young scientists to present their work, exchange innovative ideas and methods for studying rhizosphere processes. The present volume consists of 13 papers of the 21st seminar held in Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Saxonia- Anhalt) from 23.-24. September 2010.
Content Novel methods to investigate rhizosphere processes Metabolomics in plant-microbial-interactions Microbial mediated nitrogen transfer Mycorrhiza structures at different plant species Preserved tillage and substrate transfer in the rhizosphere Rhizosphere efficiency in agriculture Target group: Scientists and students in agricultural-, environmental- and biological sciences, consultant engineers, farmers
Der Inhalt:
The annual seminar Rhizosphere Ecophysiology, conducted since 1990, provide a stage for young and established researchers working in basic and applied sciences of various root related subjects. The aim is to improve the understanding of the complexity of root-soil-microbial-interactions to better evaluate rhizosphere significance in ecosystem processes. In the first instance the seminar provides a platform for young scientists to present their work, exchange innovative ideas and methods for studying rhizosphere processes. The present volume consists of 13 papers of the 21st seminar held in Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Saxonia- Anhalt) from 23.-24. September 2010.
Content Novel methods to investigate rhizosphere processes Metabolomics in plant-microbial-interactions Microbial mediated nitrogen transfer Mycorrhiza structures at different plant species Preserved tillage and substrate transfer in the rhizosphere Rhizosphere efficiency in agriculture Target group: Scientists and students in agricultural-, environmental- and biological sciences, consultant engineers, farmers