The biological activity of humic matter extracted from pasture and forested alpine soils, located in a unique climatic area, was investigated with Picea abies seedlings and Zea mays roots. The humic extracts were characterized by 13 C-NMR-spectra and by the amount of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Results evidenced that the forest humus, endowed with a higher phenolic C and IAA content, exhibits a better influence on peroxidase activity, esterase and peroxidase polymorphism and redox membrane activity

Sessi, E.; Pizzeghello, D.; Reniero, F.; Tomasi, M.; De Siena, C.; Nicolini, G.; Nardi, S. (2001). Effect of humic substances extracted from pasture and forested soils on plant metabolism. FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 10 (2): 217-220. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21651

Effect of humic substances extracted from pasture and forested soils on plant metabolism

Reniero, Fabiano;Tomasi, Mirco;Nicolini, Gianni;
2001-01-01

Abstract

The biological activity of humic matter extracted from pasture and forested alpine soils, located in a unique climatic area, was investigated with Picea abies seedlings and Zea mays roots. The humic extracts were characterized by 13 C-NMR-spectra and by the amount of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Results evidenced that the forest humus, endowed with a higher phenolic C and IAA content, exhibits a better influence on peroxidase activity, esterase and peroxidase polymorphism and redox membrane activity
Humic matter
NMR spectra
IAA content
Peroxidase and esterase activities
NADH oxidase
Settore BIO/01 - BOTANICA GENERALE
2001
Sessi, E.; Pizzeghello, D.; Reniero, F.; Tomasi, M.; De Siena, C.; Nicolini, G.; Nardi, S. (2001). Effect of humic substances extracted from pasture and forested soils on plant metabolism. FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 10 (2): 217-220. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21651
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