. "\u017D\u00E1rn\u00EDk, Milan" . "131216" . "acid phosphomonoesterase; Norway spruce; soil; European beach"@en . "5" . "17"^^ . "Beskydy" . . . . "Acid phosphomonoesterase activity (APEA) is one of the significant markers of forest soil carrying capacity; however, it is linked to a number of factors, mainly pH. This relates to soil forming substrate and vegetation cover as well as to climatic conditions or atmospheric deposition. The purpose of this paper is to determine the individual relations between APEA and specific soils and environmental factors. To disclose these relations, analysis of component vectors and principal component analysis (PCA) were performed. Vectors of soil characteristics with participation of APEA and vectors of pedochemical variables were also calculated. Their ratio (ia) indicated the relative size of the APEA impact on the relations between pedochemical characteristics. Based on the statistical analyses, different role of APEA in Norway spruce and in European beech stands was detected. While APEA in spruce stands did not show significant correlations with the other examined soil chemical properties, soils under beech stands displayed strongcorrelations with some of the pedochemical variables. The idea of this research is to find out whether APEA could be used as an indicator of forest vegetation status and of the anthropogenic load on a site." . . "RIV/62156489:43410/12:00198452!RIV14-MSM-43410___" . . . "2" . "[1A0F68061758]" . "3"^^ . "Differences in acid phosphomonoesterase activity in forest soils of the Smrk Massive in the Moravskoslezsk\u00E9 Beskydy Mts. Czech Republic"@en . "1803-2451" . "Samec, Pavel" . . "Acid phosphomonoesterase activity (APEA) is one of the significant markers of forest soil carrying capacity; however, it is linked to a number of factors, mainly pH. This relates to soil forming substrate and vegetation cover as well as to climatic conditions or atmospheric deposition. The purpose of this paper is to determine the individual relations between APEA and specific soils and environmental factors. To disclose these relations, analysis of component vectors and principal component analysis (PCA) were performed. Vectors of soil characteristics with participation of APEA and vectors of pedochemical variables were also calculated. Their ratio (ia) indicated the relative size of the APEA impact on the relations between pedochemical characteristics. Based on the statistical analyses, different role of APEA in Norway spruce and in European beech stands was detected. While APEA in spruce stands did not show significant correlations with the other examined soil chemical properties, soils under beech stands displayed strongcorrelations with some of the pedochemical variables. The idea of this research is to find out whether APEA could be used as an indicator of forest vegetation status and of the anthropogenic load on a site."@en . . . "Differences in acid phosphomonoesterase activity in forest soils of the Smrk Massive in the Moravskoslezsk\u00E9 Beskydy Mts. Czech Republic" . . . "RIV/62156489:43410/12:00198452" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . "1"^^ . "Differences in acid phosphomonoesterase activity in forest soils of the Smrk Massive in the Moravskoslezsk\u00E9 Beskydy Mts. Czech Republic"@en . "43410" . . . "Differences in acid phosphomonoesterase activity in forest soils of the Smrk Massive in the Moravskoslezsk\u00E9 Beskydy Mts. Czech Republic" . . . . "Bajer, Ale\u0161" . "O, P(EE2.4.31.0032), P(GAP405/11/1729)" .