Soils in transition: dynamics and functioning of fungi
Wal, A. van der
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Wal, A. van der. (2007, October 24). Soils in transition: dynamics and functioning of fungi.
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Soils in transition:
dynamics and functioning of fungi
Annemieke van der Wal
Annemieke van der Wal (2007)
Soils in transition: dynamics and functioning of fungi PhD Thesis Leiden University, The Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-6464-168-8
Printed by Ponsen & Looijen BV, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Soils in transition:
dynamics and functioning of fungi
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van
de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden,
op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties
te verdedigen op woensdag 24 oktober 2007 klokke 16.15 uur
door
Annemieke van der Wal
geboren te Heemskerk in 1979
Promotiecommissie
Promotor Prof. dr. J.A. van Veen
Leiden University
Co-promotor Dr. W. de Boer
Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Heteren Referent Prof. dr. R.D. Bardgett
Lancaster University Overige leden Dr. M.P. Berg
VU University Amsterdam Prof. dr. P.J.J. Hooykaas Leiden University
Prof. dr. E.M. van der Meijden Leiden University
Prof. dr. G.R. de Snoo Leiden University
Contents
Chapter 1 General introduction 7
Chapter 2 Fungal biomass development in a chronosequence of land abandonment
17 Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38 (2006) 51-60
Chapter 3 Concentration and vertical distribution of total soil phosphorus in relation to time of abandonment of arable fields
35 Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 79 (2007) 73-79
Chapter 4 Constraints on development of fungal biomass and decomposition processes during restoration of arable sandy soils
45 Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38 (2006) 2890-2902
Chapter 5 Initial decay of woody fragments in soil is influenced by size, vertical position, nitrogen availability and soil type
69 Submitted
Chapter 6 Possible mechanism for spontaneous establishment of Calluna vulgaris in a recently abandoned agricultural field
89 Accepted in Restoration Ecology
Chapter 7 General discussion 99
References 111
Summary 123
Samenvatting 125
Dankwoord 129
Curriculum Vitae 133
List of publications 135