نتایج جستجو برای: may promote soil microbial balance

تعداد نتایج: 2181208  

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
سمائه نمازی کارشناس ارشد بیولوژی و بیوتکنولوژی خاک، دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه شهرکرد فایز رئیسی دانشیار گروه خاک شناسی، دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه شهرکرد شجاع قربانی دشتکی استادیار گروه خاک شناسی، دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه شهرکرد

toxicity and damages caused by soil pollution with crude oil and its microbial responses may depend on nitrogen bioavailability and its form. so, the main objective of this study is to investigate the effects of crude oil and various forms of n consumption on c mineralization and microbial biomass. the experiment was done in the form of factorial (3×4) design using crd (completely randomized de...

2017
Chol Gyu Lee Toshiya Iida Yasuhiro Inoue Yasunori Muramoto Hideki Watanabe Kazuhiro Nakaho Moriya Ohkuma

The characterization of microbial communities that promote or suppress soil-borne pathogens is important for controlling plant diseases. We compared prokaryotic communities in soil with or without the signs of tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. Soil samples were collected from a greenhouse at two different depths because this pathogen is present in deep soil. We used sample...

2013
MADALIN PAREPA URS SCHAFFNER OLIVER BOSSDORF

Soil biota can be important drivers of plant community structure. Depending on the balance between antagonistic and mutualistic interactions, they can limit or promote the success of plant species. This is particularly important in the context of exotic plant invasions where soil biota can either increase the biotic resistance of habitats, or they can shift the balance between exotic and native...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2011
Heather Slater Todd Gouin Mary Beth Leigh

Rhizosphere bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) offers a potentially inexpensive approach to remediating contaminated soils that is particularly attractive in remote regions including the Arctic. We assessed the abilities of two tree species native to Alaska, Salix alaxensis (felt-leaf willow) and Picea glauca (white spruce), to promote microbial biodegradation of PCBs via the re...

2012
Peter J. Bottomley Anne E. Taylor David D. Myrold

We examine and discuss literature targeted at identifying "active" subpopulations of soil microbial communities with regard to the factors that affect the balance between mineralization and immobilization/assimilation of N. Whereas a large fraction (≥50%) of soil microbial biomass can immediately respire exogenous substrates, it remains unclear what percentage of both bacterial and fungal popul...

2013
Yusuke Unno Takuro Shinano

While phytic acid is a major form of organic phosphate in many soils, plant utilization of phytic acid is normally limited; however, culture trials of Lotus japonicus using experimental field soil that had been managed without phosphate fertilizer for over 90 years showed significant usage of phytic acid applied to soil for growth and flowering and differences in the degree of growth, even in t...

2007
J. S. King K. S. Pregitzer D. R. Zak M. E. Kubiske

Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide has the potential to alter leaf litter chemistry, potentially affecting decomposition and rates of carbon and nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems. This study was conducted to determine whether growth under elevated atmospheric CO2 altered the quality and microbial decomposition of leaf litter of a widely distributed northern hardwood species at sites of low a...

2014
Shannon B. Hagerty Kees Jan van Groenigen Steven D. Allison Bruce A. Hungate Egbert Schwartz GeorgeW. Koch Randall K. Kolka

Rising temperatures are expected to reduce global soil carbon (C) stocks, driving a positive feedback to climate change1–3. However, themechanisms underlying this prediction are not well understood, including how temperature a ects microbial enzyme kinetics, growth e ciency (MGE), and turnover4,5. Here, in a laboratory study, we show thatmicrobial turnover accelerates with warming and, along wi...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
دیانی دیانی رئیسی رئیسی

abstract cadmium is one of the heavy metals with a considerable importance for its potential toxic effects on soil microbial activities and composition. although, the toxic effect of cadmium on soil microbial activities is somewhat well-known, but the extent to which cd affects soil biota depends largely on soil properties and conditions, particularly soil organic matter contents. thus, the aim...

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