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Soil Enzyme Stability as an Ecosystem Indicator
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Soil biochemical measures as ecological indicators across agricultural and forest ecosystems of Oregon. | None | Knight T | Knight T. Soil biochemical measures as ecological indicators across agricultural and forest ecosystems of Oregon. M.S. Thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 2002. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Arylsulfatase and ergosterol as soil quality indicators. | None | Taylor A | Taylor A. Arylsulfatase and ergosterol as soil quality indicators. Senior Thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 2001. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Presentation | Oregon interdisciplinary soil quality project: quantitative and qualitative approaches. | None | Dick RP | Dick RP. Oregon interdisciplinary soil quality project: quantitative and qualitative approaches. Presented at the Western Region United States Department of Agriculture-Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program Conference, Farming and Ranching for Profit, Stewardship, and Community Conference, Portland, OR, March 8, 2000. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Presentation | Soil biochemical assays as ecosensors across diverse ecosystems. | None | Knight T, Sandeno J, Pascoe N, Dick RP | Knight T, Sandeno J, Pascoe N, Dick RP. Soil biochemical assays as ecosensors across diverse ecosystems. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Agronomy-Crop Science Society of America-Soil Science Society of America, Charlotte, NC, October 21-25, 2001. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Presentation | Arylsulfatase activity as a surrogate soil indicator of fungal biomass. | None | Taylor A, Sandeno J, Dick RP | Taylor A, Sandeno J, Dick RP. Arylsulfatase activity as a surrogate soil indicator of fungal biomass. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Agronomy-Crop Science Society of America-Soil Science Society of America, Charlotte, NC, October 21-25, 2001. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Soil enzyme activity as a sensitive indicator of ecosystem disturbance. | None | Dick RP, Sandeno J, Taylor A, Wagner R, Pascoe N, Knight T | Dick RP, Sandeno J, Taylor A, Wagner R, Pascoe N, Knight T. Soil enzyme activity as a sensitive indicator of ecosystem disturbance. In: Proceedings of the 17th World Congress of Soil Science, Bangkok, Thailand, August 14-21, 2002, p. 1056. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Soil enzyme stability as an ecosystem indicator. | None | Dick RP | Dick RP. Soil enzyme stability as an ecosystem indicator. In: Proceedings of the 2000 STAR Ecosystem Indicators Progress Review Workshop. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA/600/R-00/017. Las Vegas, NV, May 8-10, 2000, p. 39. |
R826592 (Final) |
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Symposium | Enzymes stabilized on soil colloids as ecosensors. Soil mineral-organic matter-microorganism interactions and ecosystem health: 3rd Symposium. | None | Dick RP | Dick RP. Enzymes stabilized on soil colloids as ecosensors. Soil mineral-organic matter-microorganism interactions and ecosystem health: 3rd Symposium. In: Violante A, Gianfreda L, eds. International Union of Soil Sciences. Naples-Capri, Italy, May 22-26, 2000, p. 44. |
R826592 (Final) |
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