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[PDF] Top 20 Assessment of the Microbial Biomass Carbon (MB-C), Nitrogen (MB-N) and Phosphorus (MB-P) in Soil Spiked with Pesticides (Carbofuran and Paraquat)

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Assessment of the Microbial Biomass Carbon (MB-C), Nitrogen (MB-N) and Phosphorus (MB-P) in Soil Spiked with Pesticides (Carbofuran and Paraquat)

Assessment of the Microbial Biomass Carbon (MB-C), Nitrogen (MB-N) and Phosphorus (MB-P) in Soil Spiked with Pesticides (Carbofuran and Paraquat)

... in microbial counts in pesticides treated soil may be due to their ability to metabolize these pesticides as an energy ...in microbial counts in the pesticide treated soils may be attributed to the cidal or ... See full document

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Changes in soil quality after converting Pinus to Eucalyptus plantations in southern China

Changes in soil quality after converting Pinus to Eucalyptus plantations in southern China

... organic carbon, total nitrogen, alkaline hydrolytic nitrogen, microbial biomass carbon, microbial biomass nitrogen, cellobiosidase, phenol oxidase, peroxidase and acid ... See full document

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Tillage effect on soil organic carbon, microbial biomass carbon and crop yield in spring wheat field pea rotation
 

Tillage effect on soil organic carbon, microbial biomass carbon and crop yield in spring wheat field pea rotation  

... soil microbial biomass is involved in decom- position of organic materials; it indicates changes in soil chemical and physical properties resulting from soil management and environmental stresses in ... See full document

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Soil carbon transformation in long-term field experiments with different fertilization treatments

Soil carbon transformation in long-term field experiments with different fertilization treatments

... low values of the released carbon (Figure 4c,d). With respect to the treatment and site, it was 0.084% to 0.128% of C org (Figure 3b). At hot water extraction, a slightly mineralizable fraction should be released ... See full document

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Microbial biomass and basal respiration of selected Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic soils in the areas of some Russian polar stations

Microbial biomass and basal respiration of selected Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic soils in the areas of some Russian polar stations

... We summarize that soils of different Antarctic zones have different levels of carbon content, basal respiration, and metabolic quotient. The most homogenous group is made up of the soils near the R study site. ... See full document

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Recalcitrant carbon controls the magnitude of soil organic matter mineralization in temperate forests of northern China

Recalcitrant carbon controls the magnitude of soil organic matter mineralization in temperate forests of northern China

... recalcitrant carbon specifies the quality of SOC, which determines the mag- nitude of SOC ...recalcitrant carbon needs a longer time to turnover (Leifeld and Führer ...organic carbon content, and ... See full document

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Effect of liming on microbial biomass carbon of acidic arenosols in pot experiments

Effect of liming on microbial biomass carbon of acidic arenosols in pot experiments

... the microbial biomass carbon (MBC) in pot experiments during two vegetation ...organic carbon and nitrogen (DOC and DON), and soil pH were determined from the soil ...active biomass ... See full document

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Role of Biochar Amendment on Soil Carbon Mineralization and Microbial Biomass

Role of Biochar Amendment on Soil Carbon Mineralization and Microbial Biomass

... organic carbon, available phosphorus and available potassium in biochar mediated soils in- creased by ...organic carbon content between the two straw biochar treatments; the addition of RB materials ... See full document

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Land Management Effects on Carbon Sequestration  and Soil Properties in Reclaimed Farmland of  Eastern Ohio, USA

Land Management Effects on Carbon Sequestration and Soil Properties in Reclaimed Farmland of Eastern Ohio, USA

... total microbial biomass and species ...that microbial communities may take up to 20 years or more to recover in terms of biomass and diversity similar to that under an undis- turbed soil ... See full document

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A long term field experiment demonstrates the influence of tillage on the bacterial potential to produce soil structure stabilizing agents such as exopolysaccharides and lipopolysaccharides

A long term field experiment demonstrates the influence of tillage on the bacterial potential to produce soil structure stabilizing agents such as exopolysaccharides and lipopolysaccharides

... ganic carbon (SOC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and microbial biomass carbon (Cmic) had higher values in the tillage horizon under RT compared to ...increasing microbial ... See full document

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Effect of land management without farmyard manure application on the amount and the ectivity of soil microbial biomass

Effect of land management without farmyard manure application on the amount and the ectivity of soil microbial biomass

... (Tesaøová 1992). Their decrease may be due to an in- creased return of overground and underground plant residues resulting in an increased input of the labile part of organic matter in comparison with the total ... See full document

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Essays on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in the Terai Arc landscape of Nepal

Essays on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in the Terai Arc landscape of Nepal

... Deforestation and forest degradation monitoring and assessment of biomass and carbon stock of lowland rainforest in the Analanjirofo region, Madagascar. Forest Ecology and Management, 262(11), ... See full document

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Effects of pumice mining on soil quality

Effects of pumice mining on soil quality

... Abstract. Mexico is the world’s fourth most important maize producer; hence, there is a need to maintain soil quality for sustainable production in the upcoming years. Pumice min- ing is a superficial operation that ... See full document

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A Study on the Impacts of Corn cultivation ( Zea mays (L.) Family – Poaceae) on the properties of Soil

A Study on the Impacts of Corn cultivation ( Zea mays (L.) Family – Poaceae) on the properties of Soil

... Organic Carbon[20], Nitrate[21] and phosphate content[22]) and biological (soil microbial biomass[23] and total bacterial count) parameters using standard methods given in Anderson and Ingram (1998) ... See full document

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Development of monitoring and assessment of forest biomass and carbon storage in China

Development of monitoring and assessment of forest biomass and carbon storage in China

... forest biomass abroad can be traced to the 1870s (Ebermeyr ...forest biomass in China has only been implemented since the late 1970s when some related articles were published ...estimating biomass ... See full document

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The influence of heavy metals on soil biological and chemical properties

The influence of heavy metals on soil biological and chemical properties

... non-specific microbial process which in case of decrease does not indicate selective suppression Figure ...of microbial biomass carbon to oxidisable ... See full document

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Effects of zeolite amendment on microbial biomass and respiratory activity in heavy metal contaminated soils

Effects of zeolite amendment on microbial biomass and respiratory activity in heavy metal contaminated soils

... some microbial characteristics [Kremikovtzi (K1, K2) in Bulgaria and Příbram (P1, P2) in the Czech ...of microbial biomass showed a tendency to decrease in Kremikovtzi soils whereas in Příbram soils ... See full document

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Distribution of recently fixed photosynthate in a switchgrass plant soil system

  Distribution of recently fixed photosynthate in a switchgrass plant soil system

... Liljeroth E., Veen J.A. van, Miller H.J. (1990): Assimilate trans- location to the rhizosphere of two wheat lines and subsequent utilization by rhizosphere microorganisms at two soil nitrogen concentration. Soil Biology ... See full document

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Effects of maize and winter wheat grown under different cultivation techniques on biological activity of soil

Effects of maize and winter wheat grown under different cultivation techniques on biological activity of soil

... soil microbial biomass content and β-glucosidase enzyme activity with canola yield at fields, where yields were higher than 4 ...organic carbon, total soil nitrogen and available phosphorus was ... See full document

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Development of collembolans after conversion towards organic farming

Development of collembolans after conversion towards organic farming

... Sampling was conducted at the four defined sampling sites in all seven fields. For collembolans, soil cores from 0 to 10 cm soil depth were taken twice during June and July 2004. Each of the four sampling sites of each ... See full document

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