TY - GEN A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Rodionov, Andrei A1 - Raab, Thomas A1 - Bens, Oliver A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Dilly, Oliver T1 - Impact of Commercial Soil Additives on Microbial Activity and Carbon Isotopic Characteristics of Recultivated Post Lignite Mine Soils T2 - Geomicrobiology Journal Y1 - 2011 SN - 1521-0529 VL - 28 IS - 7 SP - 567 EP - 573 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Rodionov, Andrei A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Bens, Oliver A1 - Raab, Thomas A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Use of commercial soil amendments in initial soils (II) - Impact on soil respiratory and carbon isotopic characteristics T2 - EGU General Assembly 2009, Vienna, Austria, 19 – 24 April 2009 Y1 - 2009 N1 - EGU2009-12093 PB - European Geophysical Society CY - Katlenburg-Lindau ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Franke, G. A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Weber, K. A1 - Freese, Dirk A1 - Zyakun, Anatoly A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Soil respiratory indicators including carbon isotope characteristics in response to copper T2 - Geomicrobiology Journal Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/01490450802402992 SN - 1521-0529 VL - 25 IS - 7-8 SP - 390 EP - 395 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Zyakun, Anatoly A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Franke, Gabriele A1 - Fischer, Thomas A1 - Buegger, Franz A1 - Dilly, Oliver T1 - Microbial Actvity and 13C/12C Ratio as Evidence of N-Hexadecane and N-Hexadecanoic Acid Biodegradation in Agricultural and Forest Soils T2 - Geomicrobiology Journal N2 - The dynamics of microbial degradation of exogenous contaminants, n-hexadecane and its primary microbial oxidized metabolite, n-hexadecanoic (palmitic) acid, was studied for topsoils, under agricultural management and beech forest on the basis the changes in O2 uptake, CO2 evolution and its associated microbial and non-microbial carbon isotopic signature, the respiratory quotient (RQ) and the priming effect (PE) of substrates. Soil microbial communities in agricultural soil responded to the n-hexadecane addition more rapidly compared to those of forest soil, with lag-periods of about 23 ± 10 and 68 ± 13 hours, respectively. Insignificant difference in the lag-period duration was detected for agricultural (tlag = 30 ± 13 h) and forest (tlag = 30 ± 14 h) soils treated with n-hexadecanoic (palmitic) acid. These results demonstrate that the soil microbiota differed in metabolic activities for using n-hexadecane as a reductive hydrocarbon and n-hexadecanoic acid as a partly oxidized hydrocarbon. The corresponding δ13C of respired CO2 after the addition of the hydrocarbon contaminants to soils indicates a shift in microbial activity towards the consumption of exogenous substrates with a more complete degradation of n-hexadecane in the agricultural soil, for which some initial contents of hydrocarbons are inherent. It was reflected in the carbon isotope signature of microbial biomass. It is supposed that the observed deviation of RQ from theoretically calculated value under microbial substrate mineralization is determined by difference in the time (Δti) of registration of CO2 production and O2 consumption. Positive priming effect (PE) of n-hexadecane and negative PE of n-hexadecanoic (palmitic) acid were detected in agricultural and forest soils. It is suggested that positive PE of n-hexadecane is conditioned by the induction of microbial enzymes that perform hydroxylation/oxygenation of stable SOM compounds mineralized by soil microbiota to CO2. The microbial metabolism coupled with oxidative decarboxylation of n-hexadecanoic acid is considered as one of the most probable causes of the revealed negative PE value. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2010.489922 SN - 1521-0529 VL - 28 IS - 7 SP - 632 EP - 647 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Dörrie, Carola A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Abschätzung der Folgen von Bioenergieförderung in der brandenburgischen Lausitz T2 - Forum der Forschung Y1 - 2007 SN - 0947-6989 VL - 11 IS - 20 SP - 35 EP - 40 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Top-down and Europe-wide versus bottom-up and intra-regional identification of key issues for sustainability impact assessment T2 - Environmental Science & Policy Y1 - 2009 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2009.09.002 SN - 1462-9011 VL - 12 IS - 8 SP - 1168 EP - 1176 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Helming, Katharina A1 - Tscherning, Karen A1 - König, Bettina A1 - Sieber, Stefan A1 - Wiggering, Hubert A1 - Kuhlmann, Tom A1 - Wascher, Dirk A1 - Pérez-Soba, Marta A1 - Smeets, Peter A1 - Tabbush, Paul A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Bach, Hanne ED - Helming, Katharina ED - Pérez-Soba, Marta ED - Tabbush, Paul T1 - Ex ante impact assessment of land use change in European regions - the SENSOR approach T2 - Sustainability impact assessment of multifunctional land use changes Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-540-78648-1 SN - 978-3-540-78647-4 SP - 77 EP - 105 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver T1 - Ratios of microbial biomass estimates to evaluate microbial physiology in soil T2 - Biology and Fertility of Soils Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-005-0021-1 SN - 1432-0789 VL - 42 IS - 3 SP - 241 EP - 246 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Repmann, Frank A1 - Franke, Gabriele A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Microbial Characteristics of Young Soils on Disposal Sites of Coal Combustion Waste in Bosnia and Herzegovina T2 - Geomicrobiology Journal N2 - Microbial communities are essential for a range of soil functions and adjust to soil development, environmental conditions and pollution level by community structure, abundance and activity. At desolated landfills of coal combustion waste (CCW) that were un-covered and covered with shallow soil material layers, soil microbial indicators were estimated for both the ecological and eco-toxicological evaluation. The young CCW sites with pH values of 9.5 and substantial coal-derived organic carbon showed significant microbial biomass content and nitrogen mineralization rates. At the 0 to 15 year old landfills, the microbial biomass content and activities increased significantly with age. However, large spatial variations occurred due to the variation of the cover material thickness, the degree of ash-aging and the tillage practices. Carbon dioxide was even sequestered at young CCW sites as indicated during laboratory incubation with an open apparatus purging continuously ambient air. In accordance, the respiratory quotient went down to 0.03 mol CO2 evolution rate per mol O2 uptake rate, indicating that the CO2 evolution rate is limited as an overall quality indicator. Within 15 years, these ‘Technosols’ showed pH values of 7.7 and decalcified while changes in microbial biomass content and activity rates were mainly related to N availability. We concluded that the available As, B, Cr and Ni pollution at CCW sites seemed largely immobilised by organic matter and alkalinity and therefore did not to inhibit the microbial colonisation and development of high microbial activity within 15 years. However, the ash disposals pose a contamination risk by wind erosion and a future risk to human or environmental health when toxic metals will be released in soil at low pH values, low organic matter and low antagonistic ion contents. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2010.512032 SN - 1521-0529 VL - 28 IS - 7 SP - 574 EP - 581 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Munch, Jean Charles A1 - Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria T1 - Enzyme activities and litter decomposition in agricultural soils in northern, central, and southern Germany T2 - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science Y1 - 2007 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.200622044 SN - 1522-2624 VL - 170 IS - 2 SP - 197 EP - 204 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mamilov, Anvar S. A1 - Dilly, Oliver T1 - Microbial characteristics during the initial stages of litter decomposition in forest and adjacent cropland soil T2 - Ecological Engineering Y1 - 2007 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2007.03.005 SN - 0925-8574 VL - 31 IS - 3 SP - 147 EP - 153 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Zyakun, Anatoly T1 - Priming Effect and Respiratory Quotient in a Forest Soil Amended with Glucose T2 - Geomicrobiology Journal Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/01490450802403099 SN - 1521-0529 VL - 25 IS - 7-8 SP - 425 EP - 431 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Freese, Dirk A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Dilly, Oliver T1 - Microbial activity, organic C accumulation and 13C abundance in soils under alley cropping systems after 9 years of recultivation of quaternary deposits T2 - Biology and Fertility of Soils Y1 - 2009 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-009-0360-4 SN - 1432-0789 VL - 45 IS - 5 SP - 531 EP - 538 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Franke, Gabriele A1 - Fischer, Thomas A1 - Buegger, Franz A1 - Zyakun, Anatoly T1 - Resilience of microbial respiration, respiratory quotient and stable isotope characteristics to soil hydrocarbon addition T2 - Soil Biology and Biochemistry N2 - On the basis of CO2 evolution rate, O2 uptake rate, and 13C isotopic signature of respired CO2, the metabolic response to the addition of 13C labelled n-hexadecane and palmitic acid each with supplementary nitrogen was studied for two topsoils, one under continuous agricultural management and the other under beech forest. The CO2 evolution rate was immediately stimulated in the agricultural soil and the respiratory quotient (RQ) decreased from 0.8 to 0.4 mol CO2 evolution rate per mol O2 uptake rate, which was below the theoretically expected value of 0.65 and 0.70 for the degradation of n-hexadecane and palmitic acid, respectively. The microbial response was delayed in the forest soil, but developed better than in the agricultural soil throughout the subsequent 2–4 weeks. Consequently, the respiration rate returned earlier to the initial level for the beech forest soil and the δ13C of respired CO2 and RQ approached values before hydrocarbon addition. Based on the link among respiration rates, RQ and 13C–CO2 value, the added oil-analogue compounds induced a more rapid response in the agricultural soil and were degraded more completely in the forest soil. We concluded that the resilience, which we defined here as the capacity of the soil microbiota to buffer perturbance and to reorganise in response to change resulting in a more desirable system, was higher in our forest soil than for the agricultural soil. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2010.09.026 SN - 0038-0717 VL - 43 IS - 9 SP - 1808 EP - 1811 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Pannell, David T1 - Sustainability impact assessment and land-use policies for sensitive regions T2 - Environmental Science & Policy Y1 - 2009 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2009.09.004 SN - 1462-9011 VL - 12 SP - 1075 EP - 7076 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Camilleri, Marguerite A1 - Dörrie, Carola A1 - Formosa, Saviour A1 - Galea, Gabrielle A1 - Hallenbarter, Dionys A1 - Hasenauer, Hubert A1 - Imrichová, Zuzana A1 - Korzeniowska-Puculek, Renata A1 - Kowalik, Monika A1 - Koza, Piotr A1 - Kräuchi, Norbert A1 - Kull, Ain A1 - Łoptka, Artur A1 - Mander, Ülo A1 - Moncada, Stefano A1 - Oja, Tonu A1 - Pudelko, Rafal A1 - Putzhuber, Friedrich A1 - Rogaß, Christian A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Siebielec, Gregorz A1 - Stuczyński, Tomasz A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. ED - Helming, Katharina ED - Perez-Soba, Marta ED - Tabbush, Paul T1 - Key sustainability issues and the spatial classification of sensitive regions in Europe T2 - Sustainability impact assessment of multifunctional land use changes Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-540-78647-4 SN - 978-3-540-78648-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78648-1_23 SP - 471 EP - 594 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Eschenbach, Christiane A1 - Kutsch, Werner L. A1 - Kappen, Ludger A1 - Munch, Jean Charles ED - Fränzle, Otto ED - Kappen, Ludger ED - Blume, Hans-Peter ED - Dierssen, Klaus T1 - Ecophysiological key processes in agricultural and forest ecosystems T2 - Ecosystem organization of a complex landscape: Long-term research in the Bornhöved Lake District, Germany Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-540-75811-2 SP - 61 EP - 81 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Irmler, Ulrich A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Schrautzer, Joachim A1 - Dierssen, Klaus ED - Fränzle, Otto ED - Kappen, Ludger ED - Blume, Hans-Peter ED - Dierssen, Klaus T1 - Site-related biocoenotic dynamics T2 - Ecosystem organization of a complex landscape: Long-term research in the Bornhöved Lake District, Germany Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-540-75811-2 SP - 119 EP - 167 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Schrautzer, J. A1 - Schwartze, P. A1 - Breuer, P. A1 - Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria A1 - Gerwin, Werner A1 - Schaaf, Wolfgang A1 - Freese, Dirk A1 - Veste, Maik A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. ED - Müller, Felix ED - Baessler, Cornelia ED - Schubert, Hendrik ED - Klotz, Stefan T1 - Ecosystem Manipulation and Restoration on the Basis of Long-Term Conceptions T2 - Long-Term Ecological Research Between Theory and Application Y1 - 2010 SN - 978-90-481-8781-2 SP - 411 EP - 428 PB - Springer Netherlands CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Zeihser, Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Kendzia, Gerald A1 - Wüstenhagen, Doris A1 - Dähnert, Detlev T1 - Perspektiven für einen modernen Weinbau in der Niederlausitz T2 - Forum der Forschung Y1 - 2007 SN - 0947-6989 VL - 11 IS - 20 SP - 89 EP - 94 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Böhm, Christian A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Freese, Dirk A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Agroforestry as an environmental technology for multiple purposes and for atmospheric carbon dioxide and nitrogen fixation in the sensitive region Lusatia T2 - Impact Assessment of Land Use Changes, International Conference, 6-9 April 2008 in Berlin Y1 - 2008 UR - http://tran.zalf.de/home_ip-sensor/conference/IALUC2008Abstracts.pdf SP - S. 220 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rogaß, Christian A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Sustainability related data acquisition for indicator analyses in Lusatia T2 - Forum der Forschung Y1 - 2007 SN - 0947-6989 IS - 20 SP - 29 EP - 34 ER -