نتایج جستجو برای: soil enzyme activities

تعداد نتایج: 765698  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2010
Luciane Maria Colla Andreiza Lazzarotto Primaz Silvia Benedetti Raquel Aparecida Loss Marieli de Lima Christian Oliveira Reinehr Telma Elita Bertolin Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa

Lipases are enzymes used in various industrial sectors such as food, pharmaceutical and chemical synthesis industries. The selection of microorganisms isolated from soil or wastewater is an alternative to the discovery of new species with high enzymes productivity and with different catalytic activities. In this study, the selection of lipolytic fungi was carried out by submerged fermentation. ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
V Acosta-Martínez R Daren Harmel

The potential excessive nutrient and/or microbial loading from mismanaged land application of organic fertilizers is forcing changes in animal waste management. Currently, it is not clear to what extent different rates of poultry litter impact soil microbial communities, which control nutrient availability, organic matter quality and quantity, and soil degradation potential. From 2002 to 2004, ...

2011
Terrence Gardner Zachary Senwo Scot E. Dowd Marsha Sharp

Evaluation of the soil rhizosphere has been limited by the lack of robust assessments that can explore the vast complex structure and diversity of soil microbial communities. Our objective was to combine fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) and pyrosequencing techniques to evaluate soil microbial community structure and diversity. In addition, we evaluated biogeochemical functionality of the microbia...

 The effect of sodium silicate (Si) and potassium (K) were investigated on the major antioxidant enzyme activities in two different grapevine cultivars (Vitis vinifera L., cvs Yezandai and Malinger Ramfi) under drought stress. The traits included superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1), catalase (CAT, EC 1.11.1.6), peroxidase (POD, EC 1.11.1.7), guaiacol peroxidase (GPX, EC 1.11.1.7), ascorbate...

2014
Jörg Schnecker Birgit Wild Florian Hofhansl Ricardo J. Eloy Alves Jiří Bárta Petr Čapek Lucia Fuchslueger Norman Gentsch Antje Gittel Georg Guggenberger Angelika Hofer Sandra Kienzl Anna Knoltsch Nikolay Lashchinskiy Robert Mikutta Hana Šantrůčková Olga Shibistova Mounir Takriti Tim Urich Georg Weltin Andreas Richter

Enzyme-mediated decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is controlled, amongst other factors, by organic matter properties and by the microbial decomposer community present. Since microbial community composition and SOM properties are often interrelated and both change with soil depth, the drivers of enzymatic decomposition are hard to dissect. We investigated soils from three regions in the...

2013
Akihiro Koyama Matthew D. Wallenstein Rodney T. Simpson John C. Moore

Climate-induced warming of the Arctic tundra is expected to increase nutrient availability to soil microbes, which in turn may accelerate soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition. We increased nutrient availability via fertilization to investigate the microbial response via soil enzyme activities. Specifically, we measured potential activities of seven enzymes at four temperatures in three soil ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
M S Smith L L Parsons

The effects of air drying soil on denitrifying enzyme activity, denitrifier numbers, and rates of N gas loss from soil cores were measured. Only 29 and 16% of the initial denitrifying enzyme activity in fresh, near field capacity samples of Maury and Donerail soils, respectively, were lost after 7 days of air drying. The denitrifying activity of bacteria added to soil and activity recently form...

2017
Hongchun Zhang Rui Wang Shu Chen Gaofu Qi Zhili He Xiuyun Zhao

Soil degradation is a serious global problem, but little is known about how soil microbial communities respond to soil degradation as well as their feedback to ecosystem functioning. In this study, we found the microbial community composition, structure and functional potential significantly altered in the degraded soils with bacterial wilt (termed as degraded soils). Compared with healthy soil...

2017
S. R. Kumawat B. L. Yadav S. P. Majumdar

Use of sewage sludge in agriculture is the most convenient practices of sludge disposal. Agriculture can use large and increasing quantities of sludge because it improve soil fertility by increasing the soil organic matter, microbial activity and plant nutrients and by improving the soil physical properties (Stamatiadis et al., 1999). The waste waters are suitable for crop production provided t...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Shuang Zhao Xi Chen Shiping Deng Xuena Dong Aiping Song Jianjun Yao Weimin Fang Fadi Chen

Sustained monoculture often leads to a decline in soil quality, in particular to the build-up of pathogen populations, a problem that is conventionally addressed by the use of either fungicide and/or soil fumigation. This practice is no longer considered to be either environmentally sustainable or safe. While the application of organic fertilizer is seen as a means of combating declining soil f...

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