نتایج جستجو برای: soil enzyme activity

تعداد نتایج: 1449858  

2017
Yiyun Wang Hao Wang Jin-Sheng He Xiaojuan Feng

The tremendous reservoir of soil organic carbon (SOC) in wetlands is being threatened by water-table decline (WTD) globally. However, the SOC response to WTD remains highly uncertain. Here we examine the under-investigated role of iron (Fe) in mediating soil enzyme activity and lignin stabilization in a mesocosm WTD experiment in an alpine wetland. In contrast to the classic 'enzyme latch' theo...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. gousterova the stephan angeloff institute of microbiology, bulgarian academy of sciences, acad. g. bonchev str., bl. 26, 1113 sofia, bulgaria m. nustorova university of forestry, 10 kliment ohridski blvd., 1156 sofia, bulgaria d. paskaleva the stephan angeloff institute of microbiology, bulgarian academy of sciences, acad. g. bonchev str., bl. 26, 1113 sofia, bulgaria m. naydenov agricultural university, 12 mendeleev blvd., 4000 plovdiv, bulgaria g. neshev agricultural university, 12 mendeleev blvd., 4000 plovdiv e. vasileva-tonkova the stephan angeloff institute of microbiology, bulgarian academy of sciences, acad. g. bonchev str., bl. 26, 1113 sofia, bulgaria

protein-rich hydrolysate from feather waste was obtained using a mixed culture of selected thermophilic actinomycete strains, and was tested for possible application as soil amendment and biological control agent. for this purpose, a 4 months laboratory experiment was carried out using two types of urban soils (sofia, bulgaria): native park soil and anthropogenic soil. the effect of the obtaine...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
a. gousterova m. nustorova d. paskaleva m. naydenov g. neshev

protein-rich hydrolysate from feather waste was obtained using a mixed culture of selected thermophilic actinomycete strains, and was tested for possible application as soil amendment and biological control agent. for this purpose, a 4 months laboratory experiment was carried out using two types of urban soils (sofia, bulgaria): native park soil and anthropogenic soil. the effect of the obtain...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2018
Ling Kong L M Chu

Urban grasslands not only provide a recreational venue for urban residents, but also sequester organic carbon in vegetation and soils through photosynthesis, and release carbon dioxide through respiration, which largely contribute to carbon storage and fluxes at regional and global scales. We investigated organic carbon and nitrogen pools in subtropical turfs and found that dissolved organic ca...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
حمید دهقان منشادی محمدعلی بهمنیار امیر لکزیان سروش سالک گیلانی

sewage sludge with having the organic matter is considered as a source of micro and macro elements. in order to investigate the effect of different levels and period of application of sewage sludge (ss) on organic matter, respiration, and acid and alkaline phosphatase activity, factorial design were studied, in 3 replications. sewage sludge at five levels, (20 and 40 tons of sewage sludge, 20 a...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
a. gousterova m. nustorova d. paskaleva m. naydenov g. neshev

protein-rich hydrolysate from feather waste was obtained using a mixed culture of selected thermophilic actinomycete strains, and was tested for possible application as soil amendment and biological control agent. for this purpose, a 4 months laboratory experiment was carried out using two types of urban soils (sofia, bulgaria): native park soil and anthropogenic soil. the effect of the obtain...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2016
Khalid A Elzobair Mary E Stromberger James A Ippolito

Stabilizing extracellular enzymes may maintain enzymatic activity while protecting enzymes from proteolysis and denaturation. A study determined whether a fast pyrolysis hardwood biochar (CQuest™) would reduce evaporative losses, subsequently stabilizing soil extracellular enzymes and prohibiting potential enzymatic activity loss following a denaturing stress (microwaving). Soil was incubated i...

2014
Biao Zhu Donald J. Herman Daniel C. Keck Mary K. Firestone Weixin Cheng

Living roots and their rhizodeposits affect microbial activity and soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralization. This so-called rhizosphere priming effect (RPE) has been increasingly recognized recently. However, the magnitude of the RPE and its driving mechanisms remain elusive. Here we investigated the RPE of two plant species (soybean and sunflower) grown in two soil types (a farm or a pr...

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