TY - GEN
A1 - Hoppert, Michael
A1 - Reimer, Rudolph
A1 - Kemmling, Anne
A1 - Schröder, Annekatrin
A1 - Günzl, Bettina
A1 - Heinken, Thilo
T1 - Structure and reactivity of a biological soil crust from a xeric sandy soil in Central Europe
N2 - The investigation was designed to explore the structure, composition and activity of a biological soil crust on an acidic, sandy soil from a temperate climate. The crust covers several hundreds of square meters on the hilltop of a large terminal moraine. The conjugate alga Zygogonium ericetorum forms the essential matrix for the crust, a dense web of algal filaments with interspersed lichens and mosses. The crust is composed of three layers, with an uppermost layer consisting nearly entirely of a dense algal mat. In lower layers, a parasitic fungus, penetrating the algal cells, is another important component of the crust community. In this soil crust, photosynthetic and respiratory activity is stabilized at low water activities.
KW - biological soil crust
KW - desiccation tolerance
KW - electron microscopy
KW - Fusarium oxysporum
KW - Zygogonium ericetorum
Y1 - 2004
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-5872
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TY - JOUR
A1 - Zeisig, Reinhard
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Eue, Ines
A1 - Arndt, Dietrich
T1 - Influence of hexadecylphosphocholine on the release of tumor necrosis factor and nitroxide from peritoneal macro phages in vitro
Y1 - 1995
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hofmann, Ch.
A1 - Sandig, V.
A1 - Kirillova, I.
A1 - Jennings, G.
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Schlag, Peter M.
A1 - Strauss, M.
T1 - Hepatocyte- specific binding of L/S-HBV protein particles expressed in insect cells
Y1 - 1995
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Theile, M.
A1 - Frege, R.
A1 - Arnold, Wolfgang
A1 - Scherneck, Siegfried
T1 - Scanning electronmicroscopic investigations on cell revertants : suppression of tumorigenicity of breast cancer cells by transfer of normal human chromosome 17
Y1 - 1995
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Theile, M.
A1 - Scherneck, S.
A1 - Arnold, Wolfgang
A1 - Scherneck, Siegfried
T1 - Suppression of tumorigenicity of breast cancer cells by transfer of normal human chromosome 17 - characterization of revertants : scanning electronmicroscopic investigations
Y1 - 1995
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hofmann, Ch.
A1 - Sandig, V.
A1 - Jennings, G.
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Schlag, Peter M.
A1 - Strauss, M.
T1 - Efficient gene transfer into human hepatocytes by baculovirus vectors
Y1 - 1995
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Zimmermann, Wolfgang
A1 - Breter, Holger
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Ludwig, Hanns
T1 - Borna disease virus : immunoelectron microscopic characterization of cell-free virus and further information about the genome
Y1 - 1994
UR - http://jvi.asm.org/
SN - 0022-538X
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Fichtner, I.
A1 - Reszka, R.
A1 - Richter, J.
A1 - Lemm, M.
A1 - Richter, J.
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
T1 - Stimulation of hematopoiesis by carbo platin-liposomes
Y1 - 1994
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Rudolph, Michael
A1 - Frizsch, Th.
A1 - Heldmann, D.
A1 - Schwartz, A.
T1 - Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen zum Nachweis von Ultraschallkontrastmitteln
Y1 - 1994
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Rudolph-Mohr, Nicole
A1 - Gottfried, Sebastian
A1 - Lamshöft, Marc
A1 - Zühlke, Sebastian
A1 - Oswald, Sascha
A1 - Spiteller, Michael
T1 - Non-invasive imaging techniques to study O-2 micro-patterns around pesticide treated lupine roots
JF - Geoderma : an international journal of soil science
N2 - The soil root interface is a highly heterogeneous system, e.g. in terms of O-2 and pH distribution. The destructive character of conventional methods disturbs the natural conditions of those biogeochemical gradients. Therefore, experiments aiming to control these influences and study pesticide kinetics under given O-2 and pH conditions suffer from a large uncertainty of the "real" O-2/pH at a certain position. Our approach with two different imaging techniques will examine the soil-root interface as well as the dissipation of the applied pesticide at a high spatial resolution.
The obtained outcomes show directly that the pH has an influence on enantioselective dissipation of the acetanilide fungicide metalaxyl. In areas with high pH from an applied racemic mixture, the R-enantiomer dissipates faster than the S-enantiomer. Moreover, we found significantly reduced oxygen values in the bulk soil and vicinity of metalaxyl treated roots compared to control plant roots. The combination of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI) and fluorescence imaging indicated the oxygen-dependent behavior of metalaxyl at the root surface.
The results presented here underline the great potential of combining different imaging methods to examine the soil-root interfaces as well as the dissipation of organic pollutants in small soil compartments. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
KW - MALDI imaging
KW - Fluorescence imaging
KW - pH
KW - O-2
KW - Rhizosphere
KW - Rac-metalaxyl
Y1 - 2015
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2014.10.022
SN - 0016-7061
SN - 1872-6259
VL - 239
SP - 257
EP - 264
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -