
Mr Bartosz Adamczyk
Current affiliation: Helsinki University
Subject: Life Sciences
Primary location: Finland
Tannins can precipitate different organic N compounds
Published in:International Journal of Food Science & Technology
Publication date:2012-03-20Precipitation of proteins by tannins
What's it about?According to well-known theory tannins may precipitate proteins. Our paper broke that theory. We showed that tannins may precipitate not only pr...
Tannic acid and Norway spruce condensed tannins can precipitate various organic nitrogen compounds
Published in:Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2011-03-01
The ability of plants to secrete proteases by roots
Published in:Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2007-09-01
Nitrogen transformations in boreal forest soils—does composition of plant secondary compounds give any explanations?
Published in:Plant and Soil
Publication date:2011-08-12
Proteoid Roots and Exudation of Proteases by Plant Roots
Published in:Signaling and Communication in Plants
Publication date:2011-11-03
Potential activities of enzymes involved in N, C, P and S cycling in boreal forest soil under different tree species
Published in:Pedobiologia
Publication date:2014-03-01
Response of soil C and N transformations to condensed tannins and different organic N-condensed tannin complexes
Published in:Applied Soil Ecology
Publication date:2013-02-01
Protein precipitation by tannins in soil organic horizon and vegetation in relation to tree species
Published in:Biology and Fertility of Soils
Publication date:2008-06-28
Influence of diterpenes (colophony and abietic acid) and a triterpene (beta-sitosterol) on net N mineralization, net nitrification, soil respiratio...
Published in:Biology and Fertility of Soils
Publication date:2011-01-06
Proteins as nitrogen source for plants
Published in:Plant Signaling & Behavior
Publication date:2010-07-01A short story about exudation of proteases by plant roots
Polyphenol oxidase, tannase and proteolytic activity in relation to tannin concentration in the soil organic horizon under silver birch and Norway ...
Published in:Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2009-10-01
Degradation of proteins by enzymes exuded by Allium porrum roots–A potentially important strategy for acquiring organic nitrogen by plants
Published in:Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2009-10-01
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings secrete proteases from the roots and, after protein addition, grow well on medium without inorganic nitrogen
Published in:Plant Biology
Publication date:2008-11-01
Soil carbon and nitrogen cycling processes and composition of terpenes five years after clear-cutting a Norway spruce stand: Effects of logging res...
Published in:Forest Ecology and Management
Publication date:2016-12-01
The contribution of ericoid plants to soil nitrogen chemistry and organic matter decomposition in boreal forest soil
Published in:Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2016-12-01
Logging residue harvest may decrease enzymatic activity of boreal forest soils
Published in:Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2015-03-01
Monoterpenes and higher terpenes may inhibit enzyme activities in boreal forest soil
Published in:Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2015-08-01
Can we measure condensed tannins from tannin–protein complexes? – A case study with acid–butanol assay in boreal forest soil organic layer
Published in:European Journal of Soil Biology
Publication date:2014-09-01
Tannins can slow-down but also speed-up soil enzymatic activity in boreal forest
Published in:Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Publication date:2017-04-01
Characterization of Proteases Secreted by Leek Roots
Published in:Физиология растений
Publication date:2014-01-01
Characterization of proteases secreted by leek roots
Published in:Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
Publication date:2014-08-21
Inter-specific variability in protein use by two vegetable crop species
Published in:Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology
Publication date:2010-01-01