نتایج جستجو برای: soil enzyme activities

تعداد نتایج: 765698  

2010
Julia B. Reiskind Martin Lavoie Michelle C. Mack

The original focus of this study was an analysis of proteolytic enzyme activity of Alaskan arctic tundra soils, however initial results raised questions regarding the method (Watanabe and Hayano, 1995). Thus, the goals of the study changed to 1) an investigation of the method, and 2) a comparison of enzyme activities of two different soil layers from the arctic tundra. Methodological examinatio...

2006
V. S. Green D. E. Stott N. Curi

Mechanized agriculture is increasing rapidly in the Cerrado region of Brazil, causing concerns about water quality, off-site impacts, and sustainability. Our objective was to determine the impact of tillage on soil biological activity and aggregate stability in an Oxisol typical to the region. Three different tillage practices common to the Cerrado region (no-till, disk harrow, and disk plow) a...

2014
Li Xue Hongyue Chen

Pinus massoniana forests bordering South China are often affected by wildfires. Fires cause major changes in soil properties in many forest types but little is known about the effects of fire on soil properties in these P. massoniana forests. Such knowledge is important for providing a comprehensive understanding of wildfire effects on soil patterns and for planning appropriate long-term forest...

2004
Susanne Klose Husein A. Ajwa

Pre-plant fumigation of agricultural soils with a combination of methyl bromide (MeBr) and chloropicrin (CP) to control nematodes, soilborne pathogens and weeds has been a common practice in strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa Duchesne) production since the 1960s. MeBr will be phased out by 2005, but little is known about the impacts of alternative fumigants on soil microbial processes. We investig...

2014
Ch. S. Rama Lakshmi P. Chandrasekhar Rao T. Sreelatha M. Madhavi G. Padmaja P. V. Rao

The cumulative and residual effects of integrated nutrient management of kharif rice on soil enzyme activities i.e urease, phosphatase, dehydrogenase and cellulase at different growth stages of rabi greengram were tested in an Inceptisol in North Coastal Zone of Andhra Pradesh during rabi 2009 and 2010. Results revealed that all the cumulative treatments showed higher soil enzyme activities at ...

2016
Seongjun Kim Seung Hyun Han Guanlin Li Tae Kyung Yoon Sang-Tae Lee Choonsig Kim

Background: As the decomposition of lignocellulosic compounds is a rate-limiting stage in the nutrient mineralization from organic matters, elucidation of the changes in soil enzyme activity can provide insight into the nutrient dynamics and ecosystem functioning. The current study aimed to assess the effect of thinning intensities on soil conditions. Un-thinned control, 20 % thinning, and 30 %...

2018
Zuoxin Tang Xiaolu Sun Zhongkui Luo Nianpeng He Osbert Jianxin Sun

How biotic and abiotic factors influence soil carbon (C) mineralization rate (RS) has recently emerged as one of the focal interests in ecological studies. To determine the relative effects of temperature, soil substrate and microbial community on Rs, we conducted a laboratory experiment involving reciprocal microbial inoculations of three zonal forest soils, and measured RS over a 61-day perio...

2016
Xing Zeng Yu Zhou Zhongjia Zhu Hongyue Zu Shumin Wang Hong Di Zhenhua Wang

Maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important cereal crop in the world. However, soil salinity has become a major problem affecting plant productivity due to arable field degradation. Thus, transgenic maize transformed with a salinity tolerance gene has been developed to further evaluate its salt tolerance and effects on agronomic traits. It is necessary to analyze the potential environmental risk ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Andrew T Nottingham Benjamin L Turner Klaus Winter Paul M Chamberlain Andrew Stott Edmund V J Tanner

Tropical forests have high rates of soil carbon cycling, but little information is available on how roots, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and free-living microorganisms interact and influence organic matter mineralization in these ecosystems. We used mesh ingrowth cores and isotopic tracers in phospholipid fatty acid biomarkers to investigate the effects of roots and AMF mycelia on (1) mic...

2010
Steven D. Allison Michael N. Weintraub Tracy B. Gartner Mark P. Waldrop

Extracellular enzymes are ubiquitous in soil environments. Produced by microorganisms and plant roots, these enzymes serve a dual function of degrading complex organic material into simpler forms and acquiring resources for the enzyme producer (Burns 1982; Sinsabaugh 1994). Without extracellular enzymes, microbes and plants would be unable to obtain resources from complex compounds, and cycles ...

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