SEAR / Digit Soil

SEAR, developed in the Digit Soil pathway, is a rapid way to assess extracellular enzymatic activity in soil.

Item Description
What it is A reader-based method for quantifying selected extracellular enzymatic activities.
Main purpose To provide a practical window into biological activity and functioning.
Where used Laboratory / near-lab / controlled field-support context
Typical users Researchers, technical users, advanced advisory users
Typical outputs Enzymatic activity values for targeted enzyme groups

Main target variables

SEAR focuses on several targeted enzyme groups, including:

  • β-glucosaminidase,
  • β-glucosidase,
  • phosphatases,
  • β-xylosidase,
  • and leucine aminopeptidase.

Descriptor groups supported

  • biological functioning,
  • nutrient cycling support,
  • and broader soil biological activity.