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In ago-pastoral systems of the semi-arid West African Sahel, targeted applications of ruminant manure to the cropland is a widespread practice to maintain soil productivity. However, studies exploring the decomposition and mineralisation processes of manure under farmers' conditions are scarce. The present research in south-west Niger was undertaken to examine the role of micro-organisms and meso-fauna on in situ release rates of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) from cattle and sheep-goat manure collected from village corrals during the rainy season. The results show tha (1) macro-organisms played a dominant role in the initial phase of manure decomposition; (2) manure decomposition was faster on crusted than on sandy soils; (3) throughout the study N and P release rates closely followed the dry matter decomposition; (4) during the first 6 weeks after application the K concentration in the manure declined much faster than N or P. At the applied dry matter rate of 18.8 Mg ha^-1, the quantities of N, P and K released from the manure during the rainy season were up to 10-fold larger than the annual nutrient uptake of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), the dominant crop in the traditional agro-pastoral systems. The results indicate considerable nutrient losses with the scarce but heavy rainfalls which could be alleviated by smaller rates of manure application. Those, however, would require a more labour intensive system of corralling or manure distribution.

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Low phosphorus (P) in acid sandy soils of the West African Sudano-Sahelian zone is a major limitation to crop growth. To compare treatment effects on total dry matter (TDM) of crops and plant available P (P-Bray and isotopically exchangeable P), field experiments were carried out for 2 years at four sites where annual rainfall ranged from 560 to 850 mm and topsoil pH varied between 4.2 and 5.6. Main treatments were: (i) crop residue (CR) mulch at 500 and 2000 kg ha^-1, (ii) eight different rates and sources of P and (iii) cereal/legume rotations including millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorhum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) and groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). For the two Sahelian sites with large CR-induced differences in TDM, mulching did not modify significantly the soils' buffering capacity for phosphate ions but led to large increases in the intensity factor (C_p) and quantity of directly available soil P (E_1min). In the wetter Sudanian zone lacking effects of CR mulching on TDM mirrored a decline of E_1min with CR. Broadcast application of soluble single superphosphate (SSP) at 13 kg P ha^-1 led to large increases in C_p and quantity of E_1min at all sites which translated in respective TDM increases. The high agronomic efficiency of SSP placement (4 kg P ha^-1) across sites could be explained by consistent increases in the quantity factor which confirms the power of the isotopic exchange method in explaining management effects on crop growth across the region.

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In the present paper we concentrate on solving sequences of nonsymmetric linear systems with block structure arising from compressible flow problems. We attempt to improve the solution process by sharing part of the computational effort throughout the sequence. This is achieved by application of a cheap updating technique for preconditioners which we adapted in order to be used for our applications. Tested on three benchmark compressible flow problems, the strategy speeds up the entire computation with an acceleration being particularly pronounced in phases of instationary behavior.

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Der Anteil dezentraler eingebetteter Systeme steigt in zahlreichen Andwendungsfeldern, wie der Kfz-Elektronik oder der Anlagenautomatisierung [ScZu03]. Zudem steigen die Anforderungen and die Flexibilität und den Funktionsumfang moderner automatisierungs-technischer Systeme. Der Einsatz agentenorientierter Methoden ist diesbezüglich ein geeigneter Ansatz diesen Anforderungen gerecht zu werden [WGU03]. Mit Agenten können flexible, anpassungsfähige Softwaresysteme entwickelt werden, welche die Verteilung von Informationen, Aufgaben, Ressourcen oder Entscheidungsprozessen der realen Problemstellung im Softwaresystem widerspiegeln. Es ist somit möglich, die gewünschte Flexibilität des Systems, bezüglich der Struktur oder des Verhaltens gezielt zu entwerfen. Nachteilig ist jedoch der Indeterminismus des Verhaltens des Gesamtsystems, der sich aufgrund von schwer vorhersagbaren Interaktionen ergibt [Jen00]. Dem gegenüber stehen statische Softwaresysteme, welche zwar einen hohen Determinismus aufweisen aber wenig flexibel in Bezug auf Änderungen der Struktur des Systems oder des Ablaufs des realen Prozesses sind. Mit der steigenden Komplexität der Systeme ist allerdings selbst mit einem statischen Entwurf die Vorhersagbarkeit immer weniger zu gewährleisten. Die Zahl der möglichen Zustände einer Anlage wird mit der Berücksichtigung von allen möglichen Fehlern, Ausfällen und externen Einflüssen (dynamische Umgebung) so groß, daß diese mit vertretbarem Aufwand kaum noch erfassbar sind und somit auch nicht behandelt werden können. Das von der DFG geförderten Projekt AVE [AVE05], welches in Kooperation mit dem Institut für Automatisierungs- und Softwaretechnik der Universität Stuttgart bearbeitet wird, beschäftigt sich in diesem Kontext mit dem Konflikt, die Vorteile der Flexibilität und Anpassungsfähigkeit von agentenorientierter Software mit den spezifischen Anforderungen der Domäne der Echtzeitsysteme, wie Zeit- und Verlässlichkeitsanforderungen, zu verknüpfen. In einer detaillierten Analyse dieser Anforderungen wurde untersucht, wie die Eigenschaften der Anpassungsfähigkeit und Flexibilität prinzipiell die Anforderungen an Echtzeit- und Verlässlichkeitseigenschaften beeinflussen und wie umgekehrt Anforderungen an Echtzeit- und Verlässlichkeitseigenschaften die Anpassungsfähigkeit und Flexibilität beschränken können. Aufbauend auf diesen Erkenntnissen werden Methoden und Konzepte für den Entwurf und die Implementierung von Agentensystemen auf gängiger Automatisierungshardware, insbesondere Speicher Programmierbare Steuerungen (SPS), entwickelt. In diesem Rahmen wird ein Konzept für die Modellierung von Sicherheit in Agentensystemen vorgestellt, welches insbesondere den modularen Charakter von Agenten berücksichtigt. Kernaspekt ist es, dem Entwickler einen Rahmen vorzugeben, der ihn dabei unterstützt ein möglichst lückenloses Sicherheitskonzept zu erstellen und ihm dabei genug Freiheiten lässt den Aufwand für die Strategien zur Fehlererkennung, Fehlerdiagnose und Fehlerbehandlung je nach Anforderung für jedes Modul individuell festzulegen. Desweiteren ist besonderer Wert darauf gelegt worden, dass die verwendeten Darstellungen und Diagramme aus der Domäne stammen und eine gute Vorlage für die spätere Implementierung auf automatisierungstechnischer Hardware bieten.

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Comparable data are lacking from the range of environments found in sub-Saharan West Africa to draw more general conclusions about the relative merits of locally available rockphosphate (RockP) in alleviating phosphorus (P) constraints to crop growth. To fill this gap, a multi-factorial field experiment was conducted over 4 years at eight locations in Niger, Burkina Faso and Togo. These ranged in annual rainfall from 510 to 1300 mm. Crops grown were pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and maize (Zea mays L.) either continuously or in rotation with cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) and groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Crops were subjected to six P fertiliser treatments comprising RockP and soluble P at different rates and combined with 0 and 60 kg N ha^-1. For legumes, time trend analyses showed P-induced total dry matter (TDM) increases between 28 and 72% only with groundnut. Similarly, rotation-induced raises in cereal TDM compared to cereal monoculture were only observed with groundnut. For cereals, at the same rate of application, RockP was comparable to single superphosphate (SSP) only at two millet sites with topsoil pH-KCl <4.2 and annual average rainfall >600 mm. Across the eight sites NPK placement at 0.4 g P per hill raised average cereal yields between 26 and 220%. This was confirmed in 119 on-farm trials revealing P placement as a promising strategy to overcome P deficiency as the regionally most growth limiting nutrient constraint to cereals.

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A more widespread use of cereal/legume rotations has been suggested as a means to sustainably meet increasing food demands in sub-Saharan West Africa. Enhanced cereal yields following legumes have been attributed to chemical and biological factors such as higher levels of mineral nitrogen (Nmin) and arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) but also to lower amounts of plant parasitic nematodes. This study was conducted under controlled conditions to examine the relative contribution of AM, plant parasitic nematodes and increased nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability to cereal/legume rotation effects on two West African soils. Sample soils were taken from field experiments at Gaya (Niger) and Fada (Burkina Faso) supporting continuous cereal and cereal/legume rotation systems and analysed for chemical and biological parameters. Average increases in cereal shoot dry matter (DM) of rotation cereals compared with continuous cereals were 490% at Gaya and 550% at Fada. Shoot P concentration of rotation millet was significantly higher than in continuous millet and P uptake in rotation cereals was on average 62.5-fold higher than in continuous cereals. Rotation rhizosphere soils also had higher pH at both sites. For the Fada soil, large increases in Bray1-P and organic P were observed in bulk and rhizosphere soils. Plant parasitic nematodes in roots of continuous cereals were 60–80-fold higher than in those of rotation cereals. In both cropping systems mycorrhizal infection rates were similar at 37 days after sowing (DAS) but at 57 DAS AM infection was 10–15% higher in rotation sorghum than in continuous sorghum. This study provides strong evidence that cereal/legume rotations can enhance P nutrition of cereals through improved soil chemical P availability and microbiologically increased P uptake.

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On-farm experiments and pot trials were conducted on eight West African soils to explore the mechanisms governing the often reported legume rotation-induced cereal growth increases in this region. Crops comprised pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Moench), maize (Zea mays L.), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) and groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). In groundnut trials the observed 26 to 85% increases in total dry matter (TDM) of rotation cereals (RC) compared with continuous cereals (CC) in the 4th year appeared to be triggered by site- and crop-specific early season differences in nematode infestation (up to 6-fold lower in RC than in CC), enhanced Nmin and a 7% increase in mycorrhizal (AM) infection. In cowpea trials yield effects on millet and differences in nematode numbers, Nmin and AM were much smaller. Rhizosphere studies indicated effects on pH and acid phosphatase activity as secondary causes for the observed growth differences between RC and CC. In the study region legume-rotation effects on cereals seemed to depend on the capability of the legume to suppress nematodes and to enhance early N and P availability for the subsequent cereal.

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Judged by their negative nutrient balances, low soil cover and low productivity, the predominant agro-pastoral farming systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of West Africa are highly unsustainable for crop production intensification. With kaolinite as the main clay type, the cation exchange capacity of the soils in this region, often less than 1 cmol_c kg^-1 soil, depends heavily on the organic carbon (Corg) content. However, due to low carbon sequestration and to the microbe, termite and temperature-induced rapid turnover rates of organic material in the present land-use systems, Corg contents of the topsoil are very low, ranging between 1 and 8 g kg^-1 in most soils. For sustainable food production, the availability of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) has to be increased considerably in combination with an improvement in soil physical properties. Therefore, the adoption of innovative management options that help to stop or even reverse the decline in Corg typically observed after cultivating bush or rangeland is of utmost importance. To maintain food production for a rapidly growing population, targeted applications of mineral fertilisers and the effective recycling of organic amendments as crop residues and manure are essential. Any increase in soil cover has large effects in reducing topsoil erosion by wind and water and favours the accumulation of wind-blown dust high in bases which in turn improves P availability. In the future decision support systems, based on GIS, modelling and simulation should be used to combine (i) available fertiliser response data from on-station and on-farm research, (ii) results on soil productivity restoration with the application of mineral and organic amendments and (iii) our present understanding of the cause-effect relationships governing the prevailing soil degradation processes. This will help to predict the effectiveness of regionally differentiated soil fertility management approaches to maintain or even increase soil Corg levels.

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Soil fertility constraints to crop production have been recognized widely as a major obstacle to food security and agro-ecosystem sustainability in sub-Saharan West Africa. As such, they have led to a multitude of research projects and policy debates on how best they should be overcome. Conclusions, based on long-term multi-site experiments, are lacking with respect to a regional assessment of phosphorus and nitrogen fertilizer effects, surface mulched crop residues, and legume rotations on total dry matter of cereals in this region. A mixed model time-trend analysis was used to investigate the effects of four nitrogen and phosphorus rates, annually applied crop residue dry matter at 500 and 2000 kg ha^-1, and cereal-legume rotation versus continuous cereal cropping on the total dry matter of cereals and legumes. The multi-factorial experiment was conducted over four years at eight locations, with annual rainfall ranging from 510 to 1300 mm, in Niger, Burkina Faso, and Togo. With the exception of phosphorus, treatment effects on legume growth were marginal. At most locations, except for typical Sudanian sites with very low base saturation and high rainfall, phosphorus effects on cereal total dry matter were much lower with rock phosphate than with soluble phosphorus, unless the rock phosphate was combined with an annual seed-placement of 4 kg ha^-1 phosphorus. Across all other treatments, nitrogen effects were negligible at 500 mm annual rainfall but at 900 mm, the highest nitrogen rate led to total dry matter increases of up to 77% and, at 1300 mm, to 183%. Mulch-induced increases in cereal total dry matter were larger with lower base saturation, reaching 45% on typical acid sandy Sahelian soils. Legume rotation effects tended to increase over time but were strongly species-dependent.

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Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major constraint to pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) growth on acid sandy soils of the West African Sahel. To develop cost-effective fertilization strategies for cash poor farmers, experiments with pearl millet were conducted in southwestern Niger. Treatments comprised single superphosphate hill-placed at rates of 1, 3, 5 or 7 kg P ha^−1 factorially combined with broadcast P at a rate of 13 kg ha^−1. Nitrogen was applied as calcium ammonium nitrate at rates of 30 and 45 kg ha^−1. At low soil moisture, placement of single superphosphate in immediate proximity to the seed reduced seedling emergence. Despite these negative effects on germination, P placement resulted in much faster growth of millet seedlings than did broadcast P. With P application, potassium nutrition of millet was improved and seedling nitrogen uptake increased two- to three-fold, indicating that nitrogen was not limiting early millet growth. Averaged over the 1995 and 1996 cropping seasons, placed applications of 3, 5 and 7 kg P ha^−1 led to 72%, 81% and 88% respectively, of the grain yield produced by broadcasting 13 kg P ha^−1. Nitrogen application did not show major effects on grain yield unless P requirements were met. A simple economic analysis revealed that the profitability of P application, defined as additional income per unit of fertilizer, was highest for P placement at 3 and 5 kg ha^−1.

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The indigenous vegetation surrounding the river oases on the southern rim of the Taklamakan Desert has drastically diminished due to overexploitation as a source of fodder, timber and fuel for the human population. The change in the spatial extent of landscape forms and vegetation types around the Qira oasis was analyzed by comparing SPOT satellite images from 1998 with aerial photographs from 1956. The analysis was supplemented by field surveys in 1999 and 2000. The study is part of a joint Chinese-European project with the aim of assessing the current state of the foreland vegetation, of gathering information on the regeneration potential and of suggesting procedures for a sustainable management. With 33 mm of annual precipitation, plants can only grow if they have access to groundwater, lakes or rivers. Most of the available water comes into the desert via rivers in the form of seasonal flooding events resulting from snow melt in the Kun Lun Mountains. This water is captured in canal systems and used for irrigation of arable fields. Among the eight herbaceous and woody vegetation types and the type of open sand without any plant life that were mapped in 2000 in the oasis foreland, only the latter, the oasis border between cultivated land and open Populus euphratica forests and Tamarix ramosissima-Phragmites australis riverbed vegetation could be clearly identified on the photographs from 1956. The comparison of the images revealed that the oasis increased in area between 1956 and 2000. Shifting sand was successfully combated near to the oasis borders but increased in extent at the outward border of the foreland vegetation. In contrast to expectations, the area covered with Populus trees was smaller in 1956 than today due to some new forests in the north of the oasis that have grown up since 1977. Subfossil wood and leaf remnants of Populus euphratica that were found in many places in the foreland must have originated from forests destroyed before 1956. In the last 50 years, the main Qira River has shifted its bed significantly northward and developed a new furcation with a large new bed in 1986. The natural river dynamics are not only an important factor in forming the oasis’ landscape but also in providing the only possible regeneration sites for all occurring plant species. The conclusion of the study is that the oasis landscape has changed considerably in the last 50 years due to natural floodings and to vegetation degradation by human overexploitation. The trend towards decreasing width of the indigenous vegetation belt resulting from the advancing desert and the expansion of arable land is particularly alarming because a decrease in its protective function against shifting sand can be expected in the future.

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The increased use of cereal/legume crop rotation has been advocated as a strategy to increase cereal yields of subsistence farmers in West Africa, and is believed to promote changes in the rhizosphere that enhance early plant growth. In this study we investigated the microbial diversity of the rhizoplane from seedlings grown in two soils previously planted to cereal or legume from experimental plots in Gaya, Niger, and Kaboli, Togo. Soils from these legume rotation and continuous cereal plots were placed into containers and sown in a growth chamber with maize (Zea mays L.), millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench.), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) or groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). At 7 and 14 days after sowing, 16S rDNA profiles of the eubacterial and ammoniaoxidizing communities from the rhizoplane and bulk soil were generated using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Community profiles were subjected to peak fitting analyses to quantify the DNA band position and intensities, after which these data were compared using correspondence and principal components analysis. The data showed that cropping system had a highly significant effect on community structure (p <0.005), irrespective of plant species or sampling time. Continuous cereal-soil grown plants had highly similar rhizoplane communities across crop species and sites, whereas communities from the rotation soil showed greater variability and clustered with respect to plant species. Analyses of the ammonia-oxidizing communities provided no evidence of any effects of plant species or management history on ammonia oxidizers in soil from Kaboli, but there were large shifts with respect to this group of bacteria in soils from Gaya. The results of these analyses show that crop rotation can cause significant shifts in rhizosphere bacterial communities.

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In den vorliegenden Untersuchungen wurde der Gehalt von Carotinoiden in Weizen, Mais und Möhren sowie der Polyphenolgehalt in Möhren mit analytischen Methoden zum Nachweis dieser Substanzen gemessen. Der Gehalt der Carotinoide in Mais und der Gehalt der phenolischen Bestandteile in Möhren wurde mit Messungen mittels HPLC-Analytik gemessen. Die Methoden wurden aus literaturbekannten Verfahren abgeleitet und an die Anforderungen der untersuchten Probenmatrices angepasst und validiert. Dem Verfahren lag die Frage zugrunde, ob es möglich ist, Kulturpflanzen aus verschiedenen Anbausystemen auf der Basis des Gehaltes bestimmter sekundärer Pflanzeninhaltsstoffe zu differenzieren und aufgrund von Unterschieden im Gehalt der sekundären Pflanzeninhaltsstoffe zu klassifizieren. Die Gesamtverfahren wurden dabei gemäß der ISO 17025 validiert. Für die Messungen standen Proben aus definierten Langzeitversuchen und Erzeugerproben ausgesuchter ökologisch bzw. konventionell arbeitender Anbaubetriebe zur Verfügung. Als Grundlage für eine valide Methodeneinschätzung wurden die Messungen an codierten Proben vorgenommen. Eine Decodierung der Proben erfolgte erst nach der Vorlage der Messergebnisse in den genannten Projekten. Die Messung und Auswertung des Carotinoidgehaltes in Weizen, Mais und Möhren vor dem Hintergrund der Differenzierung und Klassifizierung erfolgte in Proben eines Erntejahres. Die Messung des Gehaltes phenolischer Substanzen in Möhren erfolgte in Möhren aus 3 Erntejahren. Die verwendeten HPLC-Verfahren konnten in Bezug auf den analytischen Teil der Messungen in den einzelnen Verfahrensschritten Linearität, Spezifität, Präzision und Robustheit erfolgreich überprüft werden. Darüber hinaus wurden wichtige Einflussgrößen auf die Messungen bestimmt. Für die Verfahren zur photometrischen Bestimmung der Gesamtcarotinoide konnte eine Grundkalibrierung der Parameter Präzision und Linearität des Verfahrens erfolgreich durchgeführt werden. Während der Anwendung der HPLC-Methoden an codierten Proben konnten in allen untersuchten Probenmatrices quantitativ bedeutende Inhaltsstoffe nachgewiesen und identifiziert werden. Eine vollständige Identifizierung aller dargestellten Peaks konnte in den Untersuchungen der Polyphenole in Möhren und der Carotinoide in Mais nicht erfolgen. Im Hinblick auf die Frage nach der Differenzierung und Klassifizierung ergab sich in den verschiedenen Proben ein unterschiedliches Bild. Sowohl durch den Carotinoid- als auch den Polyphenolgehalt konnten einzelne Proben statistisch signifikant differenziert werden. Die Trennleistung hing dabei sowohl von den jeweiligen Komponenten als auch von der untersuchten Probenmatrix ab. Ein durchgängig höherer Gehalt sekundärer Pflanzeninhaltsstoffe in Proben aus ökologischem Anbau konnte nicht bestätigt werden. Für die Klassifizierung der Proben verschiedener Anbauvarianten und konnten multivariate statistische Methoden, wie lineare Diskriminantenanalyse (LDA) und Classification and Regression Tree (CART), erfolgreich angewandt werden. Eine Klassifizierung mit unterschiedlichen statistischen Verfahren erbrachte dabei unterschiedliche Ergebnisse. In der Klassifizierung der decodierten Proben mittels LDA wirkten sich die Faktoren Sorte und Standort stärker auf das Klassifizierungsergebnis aus als der Faktor Anbausystem. Eine Klassifizierung der decodierten Proben nach dem Anbausystem wurde mit dem CART-Verfahren durchgeführt. Auf dieser Basis wurden für die Polyphenole in Möhren 97 % der Proben richtig klassifiziert. Durch die Messwerte des Carotinoidgehaltes und des Luteingehaltes in Weizen konnte der größere Teil der Proben (90 %) korrekt klassifiziert werden. Auf der Basis des Carotinoidgehaltes in Mais wurde der Großteil der Proben (95 %) korrekt nach dem Anbausystem klassifiziert. Auf der Basis des mittels HPLC gemessenen Carotinoidgehaltes in Möhren konnten die Proben 97 % korrekt klassifiziert werden (97 %). Insgesamt erscheint der Grundgedanke der Klassifizierung durch den Gehalt sekundärer Pflanzeninhaltsstoffe vielversprechend. Durch die vielfältigen Einflussgrößen auf den Sekundärstoffwechsel von Pflanzen müssten Veränderungen, die durch Sorte und Standort auftreten, über mehrere Jahre erhoben und systematisiert werden.

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Little is known about the diversity of wheat (Triticum spp.) in Oman. Results of a survey conducted in two remote mountain oases of northern Oman indicate that there exists considerable morphological variation within and among the five traditional landraces of wheat cultivated. Within two of the landraces grown on irrigated terraces, 2 sized between 2 and 100 m , two new botanical wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum var. baladseetense and var. maqtaense) were identified of which the agronomic properties, in particular tolerance to drought and heat, and the nutritional value require further investigation.

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An important feature of maintaining the agricultural stability in millennia-old mountain oases of northern Oman is the temporary abandonment of terraces. To analyse the effects of a fallow period on soil microbial performance, i.e. microbial activity and microbial biomass, samples of eight terrace soils abandoned for different periods were collected in situ, assigned to four fallow age classes and incubated for 30 days in the laboratory after rewetting. The younger fallow age classes of 1 and 5 years were based on the records of the farmers’ recollections, the two older fallow age classes of 10–20 and 25–60 years according to the increase in the D -to- L ratio of valine and leucine enantiomers. The increase in these two ratios was in agreement with that of the D -to- L ratio of lysine. The strongest relationship was observed between the increase in the D -to- L ratio of lysine and the decrease in soil microbial biomass C. However, the most stringent coherence between the increase in fallow age and soil properties was revealed by the decreases in cumulative respiration and net N mineralisation rates with decreasing availability of substrate to soil microorganisms. During the 30-day incubation following rewetting, relative changes in microbial activity (respiration and net N mineralisation) and microbial biomass (C and N)indices were similar in the eight terrace soils on a fallow age-class-specific level, indicating that the same basic processes occurred in all of the sandy terrace soils investigated.