From WIEGAND@lufa-sp.vdlufa.de Thu Nov 11 10:25:37 1999 Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 13:01:38 +0200 From: Klaus Wiegand To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu Subject: Biology and Fertility of Soils Volume 30 Issue 1/2 in case s.o. is interested: (part of the content of the journal above) J. A. Pascual, C. Garcia, T. Hernandez: Lasting microbiological and biochemical effects of the addition of municipal solid waste to an arid soil Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 1-6 K. Y. Chan, D. P. Heenan: Microbial-induced soil aggregate stability under different crop rotations Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 29-32 M. Goedde, R. Conrad: Immediate and adaptational temperature effects on nitric oxide production and nitrous oxide release from nitrification and denitrification in two soils Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 33-40 M. Simek, D. W. Hopkins: Regulation of potential denitrification by soil pH in long-term fertilized arable soils Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 41-47 T. J. van der Weerden, R. R. Sherlock, P. H. Williams, K. C. Cameron: Nitrous oxide emissions and methane oxidation by soil following cultivation of two different leguminous pastures Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 52-60 B. C. Liang, A. F. Mackenzie, E. G. Gregorich: Changes in 15N abundance and amounts of biologically active soil nitrogen Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 69-74 A. Saviozzi, A. Biasci, R. Riffaldi, R. Levi-Minzi: Long-term effects of farmyard manure and sewage sludge on some soil biochemical characteristics Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 100-106 M. C. Leiros, C. Trasar-Cepeda, F. Garcia-Fernandez, F. Gil-Sotres: Defining the validity of a biochemical index of soil quality Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 140-146 M. Johansson, B. Stenberg, L. Torstensson: Microbiological and chemical changes in two arable soils after long-term sludge amendments Biol Fertil Soils 30 (1999) 1/2, 160-167 --------------- klaus wiegand +-[Quote of the day, powered by k. wiegand]----+ | | | Intelligence tests: hocus pocus used by | | psychologists to prove that they are | | brilliant and their clients stupid. The | | general acceptance of these test suggests | | that this claim may not be without | | foundation. | | Thomas Szasz | +----------------------------------------------+ To Unsubscribe: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg". If you receive the digest format, use the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg-digest". To Subscribe to Digest: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "subscribe sanet-mg-digest". All messages to sanet-mg are archived at: http://www.sare.org/san/htdocs/hypermail