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Veröffentlichungen der HSWT

Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).

8 Ergebnisse

  • Prof. Dr. Iryna Smetanska

    Fertilizer influence on photosynthetic potential of corn (1999) National Shevchenko University, Kiev, Ukraine .

  • Martin Sommerfeld, Prof. Dr. Norbert Huber

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Experimental Analysis and Modelling of Particle-Wall Collisions (1999) International Journal of Multiphase Flow 25 (6-7), S. 1457-1489. DOI: 10.1016/S0301-9322(99)00047-6

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Krottenthaler

    Abläuterung in modernen Läuterbottichen unter speziellem Einfluß von Doppelschuhmessern und Inline Filtration mit oberschichtigem Abzug (1999) 2. technisch-technologisches Oktober Symposium der Firma Huppmann GmbH am 14. Oktober 1999 in Weihenstephan .

  • Prof. Dr. Oliver Christ, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Faulstich, P. A. Wilderer

    Two stage anaerobic digestion of municipal organic waste (1999) 17th International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium; Sardinia 99, 4-8 October 1999, Vol. V , S. 413-420.

  • Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Relationships between floristic and micro site variability in coniferous forests of the Bavarian Alps (1999) Phytocoenologia 29 (3), S. 327-344. DOI: 10.1127/phyto/29/1999/327

    High plant diversity and within-releve variance of indicator values in a large phytosociological dataset suggest that stands of montane coniferous forest communities of the Alps (suballiance Galio-Abietenion) possess mosaic structures of field layer vegetation caused by small-scale heterogeneity in microhabitats. In order to test this hy­pothesis in two representative stands species abundances, humus and soil morphology, pH, matrix potential and microtopography were recorded in linear transects of 1 m2 quadrats. Data were analysed by correspondence, cluster, simple and multiple correlation analysis. The hypothesis was confirmed in the Galio-Abietetum equisetetosum com­munity, where a pattern of dry acidic mounds and moist hollows explained much of the heterogeneous plant distribution. In the Adenostylo-Abietetum vaccinietosum community soil parameters were less variable and showed only a loose relationship to species composition. Pattern diversity, as measured by inter-releve-similarities and the DAHL index of uniformity, is considerably higher in the Galio-Abietetum community. On the ground of these findings different explanations of the observed diversity are put forward. In the Galio-Abietetum the contrast between highly acidic organic topsoil and well-buffered mineral soil results in a distinct microsite pattern, whereas base indica­tors in the Adenostylo-Abietetum appear as successional relics in an environment largely homogenized by an acid forest floor. Thus, a similiar species diversity and variance of ELLENBERG indicator values in phytosociological rei eves does not generally allow a prediction of microsite variability, as the causes of the coexistence of species with con­trasting ecological behaviour can differ.
  • Prof. Dr. Klaus Menrad

    Bankgebühren größter Kostenblock. Was der Gang an die Börse kostet (1999) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Sonderbeilage „Unternehmensbeteiligungen“ vom 4. Oktober 1999, S. B 17 .

  • Prof. Dr. Patrick Noack

    Genauigkeit hat ihren Preis (1999) dlz-agrarmagazin, Sonderheft 10 (1), S. 12-15.

  • C. Klos, Cornelia Eder, M. Lutz, Prof. Dr. Franz Werner, Antonio Delgado

    LDA Messung der Strömungskinetik bei radialen Laufrädern (1999) Proceedings der 7. Fachtagung "Lasermethoden in der Strömungsmesstechnik" GALA 1999, Beitrag 12, St. Louis Frankreich, 27.-29. September 1999 .

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