نتایج جستجو برای: microbial biomass carbon

تعداد نتایج: 431612  

2016
Charlotte E. Riggs Sarah E. Hobbie

Empirical studies show that nitrogen (N) addition often reduces microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) and carbon dioxide (CO2) production via microbial respiration. Although predictions from theoretical models support these findings, the mechanisms that drive this response remain unclear. To address this uncertainty, we sampled soils of three grassland sites in the U.S. Central G...

To understand the effects of forest degradation and their conversion to farmlands, the current research was conducted with emphasis on some soil biological indexes. In this regard, two different land use including an oak natural stand and a farm next to the forest and under cultivation since 20 years ago were surveyed. Within the each land use, three sampling plots with 10×10 meter dimension we...

2000
B. Kaur G. Singh

The present investigation aimed to analyze the role of agroforestry systems in improving soil organic matter status, microbial activity and nitrogen availability with a view to effective management of the fertility of moderately alkaline soils. The study site was located at Karnal (29◦59′N, 76◦51′E, 250 m.s.l.) and the systems were characterized by a rice–berseem crop rotation; agrisilvicultura...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2009
Jian Zhang Silong Wang Zongwei Feng Qingkui Wang

The importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) under forests in the global carbon cycle depends on the stability of the soil carbon and its availability to soil microbial biomass. We investigated the effects of successive rotations of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook) plantations on the stability of SOC and its availability to microbes by adopting the two-step hydrolysis with H2SO...

2016
Kai Xue Mengting M Yuan Jianping Xie Dejun Li Yujia Qin Lauren E Hale Liyou Wu Ye Deng Zhili He Joy D Van Nostrand Yiqi Luo James M Tiedje Jizhong Zhou

Clipping (i.e., harvesting aboveground plant biomass) is common in agriculture and for bioenergy production. However, microbial responses to clipping in the context of climate warming are poorly understood. We investigated the interactive effects of grassland warming and clipping on soil properties and plant and microbial communities, in particular, on microbial functional genes. Clipping alone...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2017

The use of organic matter such as urban sewage sludge may help sustainable soil fertility via improving the physical, chemical and biological soil characteristics. The main purpose of this study was to determine the effect of urban sewage sludge on chemical properties, soil basal respiration and microbial biomass carbon in a calcareous soil with silty clay loam texture. Therefore, three levels ...

2016
Ning Yang Dongsheng Zou Manyuan Yang Zhonggui Lin

Crust restoration is increasingly being done but we lack quantitative information on soil improvements. The study aimed to elucidate the dynamics involving soil microbial biomass carbon and soil dissolved organic carbon in the re-vegetation chronosequences of a hillslope land with purple soil in Hengyang, Hunan Province. The soil can cause serious disasters with both soil erosion and seasonal d...

2013
Wyatt H. Hartman Curtis J. Richardson

BACKGROUND Variation in microbial metabolism poses one of the greatest current uncertainties in models of global carbon cycling, and is particularly poorly understood in soils. Biological Stoichiometry theory describes biochemical mechanisms linking metabolic rates with variation in the elemental composition of cells and organisms, and has been widely observed in animals, plants, and plankton. ...

2010
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier J.Patrick Megonigal

Ecosystem and biogeochemical responses to anthropogenic stressors are the result of complex interactions between plants and microbes. A mechanistic understanding of how plant traits influence microbial processes is needed in order to predict the ecosystem-level effects of natural or anthropogenic change. This is particularly true in wetland ecosystems, where plants alter the availability of bot...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1969
H Seki

The biomass of microorganisms in the digestive tracts of young salmon in the sea of Saanich Inlet was examined by (i) the direct microscopic method, (ii) the plate count method and (iii) the physiological method (microbial biomass assumed from the release of carbon dioxide). By all methods, most microbial biomass in foods was shown to decrease during its stay in the digestive organ. This observ...

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