TY - JOUR AU1 - Acosta-Martínez, AU2 - Tabatabai, AB - Biol Fertil Soils (2001) 34:218 DOI 10.1007/s003740100394 ERRATUM V. Acosta-Martínez · M. A. Tabatabai Tillage and residue management effects on arylamidase activity in soils Published online: 28 June 2001 © Springer-Verlag 2001 Biol Fertil Soils DOI 10.1007/s003740100349 Due to technical problems the equations which should have been situated near the end of the introduction were not included. They are now given below. Studies on the effect of tillage on enzyme activities showed that the activities of acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, arylsulfatase, invertase, amidase, and ure- ase were increased in the top 7.5 cm of soil with no-till- age compared with conventional tillage (Dick 1984). Soil acid phosphatase and dehydrogenase activities were found to be higher in the top 7.5-cm depth in no-tilled The activity of arylamidase was recently detected in treatments compared with the conventional tillage treat- soils and a method was developed for its assay (Acosta- ments (Doran 1980b). Other studies showed greater alka- Martínez and Tabatabai 2000a). This enzyme may play line phosphatase activity under no-till, intermediate un- an important role in N mineralization because its reac- der chisel plow, and least under moldboard plow (Angers tion shows that it is involved in releasing amino acids et TI - Tillage and residue management effects on arylamidase activity in soils JF - Biology and Fertility of Soils DO - 10.1007/s003740100394 DA - 2001-09-28 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/tillage-and-residue-management-effects-on-arylamidase-activity-in-nGVa3mHTed SP - 218 EP - 218 VL - 34 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -