نتایج جستجو برای: may promote soil microbial balance

تعداد نتایج: 2181208  

2012
R. L. Haney A. J. Franzluebbers V. L. Jin

Traditionally, soil-testing laboratories have used a variety of methods to determine soil organic matter, yet they lack a practical method to predict potential N mineralization/immobilization from soil organic matter. Soils with high microbial activity may experience N immobilization (or reduced net N mineralization), and this issue remains unresolved in how to predict these conditions of net m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Francisco Dini-Andreote James C Stegen Jan Dirk van Elsas Joana Falcão Salles

Ecological succession and the balance between stochastic and deterministic processes are two major themes within microbial ecology, but these conceptual domains have mostly developed independent of each other. Here we provide a framework that integrates shifts in community assembly processes with microbial primary succession to better understand mechanisms governing the stochastic/deterministic...

Gholam Reza Pazuki Jahangir Abedi Koupai Mahdi Borghaei Manouchehr Voussoughi, Reza Ezzatian Soheila Yaghmaei

Petroleum contamination of soil is a serious problem throughout the oil producer countries. Vegetation may play an important role in the biodegradation of toxic organic chemicals in soil. For petroleum compounds, the presence of rhizosphere micro flora may accelerate biodegradation of the contaminants. In a greenhouse study, petroleum contaminated soil were treated using phytoremediation . ...

2005
A. Gajda S. Martyniuk

Microbial and biochemical analyses of soil under winter wheat in a field trial with various cultivation systems (organic, conventional and monoculture) were performed during 3 growing seasons: 2001, 2002 and 2003. The activities of the tested enzymes (dehydrogenase and phosphatases) and microbial biomass C and N contents in the monoculture soil were generally significantly lower than those in t...

2013
Zhong Qin Jun-fang Xie Guo-ming Quan Jia-en Zhang Dan-juan Mao Antonio DiTommaso

There is currently much interest in the interactions between exotic plants and soil organisms. Exotic invasive species can have profound effects on the microbial community of the soil and positive feedback of soil biota to invasive plants may facilitate their successful invasion. To better understand the impacts of Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. invasion on microbial carbon source utilization and r...

2007
Stephanie A. Ewing

469 Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 71:469–475 doi:10.2136/sssaj2005.0283 Received 26 Aug. 2005. *Corresponding author ([email protected]). © Soil Science Society of America 677 S. Segoe Rd. Madison WI 53711 USA The patchy distribution of soil nutrients in shrub–desert ecosystems has been well characterized (Schlesinger et al., 1990), but less is known about how soil microbial community composition,...

2016
Melanie K. Taylor Richard A. Lankau Nina Wurzburger

1. Organic matter decomposition is the main process by which carbon (C) is lost from terrestrial ecosystems, and mycorrhizal associations of plants (i.e. arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) and ectomycorrhizas (ECM)) may have different indirect effects on this loss pathway. AM and ECM plants differ in the soil decomposers they promote and the quality of litter they produce, which may result in differen...

2011
Lei Cheng Fitzgerald L. Booker Kent O. Burkey Cong Tu H. David Shew Thomas W. Rufty Edwin L. Fiscus Jared L. Deforest Shuijin Hu

Climate change factors such as elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) and ozone (O₃) can exert significant impacts on soil microbes and the ecosystem level processes they mediate. However, the underlying mechanisms by which soil microbes respond to these environmental changes remain poorly understood. The prevailing hypothesis, which states that CO₂- or O₃-induced changes in carbon (C) avail...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Nicholas J. Bouskill Tana E. Wood Richard Baran Zaw Ye Benjamin P. Bowen HsiaoChien Lim Jizhong Zhou Joy D. Van Nostrand Peter Nico Trent R. Northen Whendee L. Silver Eoin L. Brodie

Global climate models predict a future of increased severity of drought in many tropical forests. Soil microbes are central to the balance of these systems as sources or sinks of atmospheric carbon (C), yet how they respond metabolically to drought is not well-understood. We simulated drought in the typically aseasonal Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, by intercepting precipitation fal...

2014
Jun-Min Li Ze-Xin Jin Frank Hagedorn Mai-He Li

Native parasitic plants may be used to infect and control invasive plants. We established microcosms with invasive Mikania micrantha and native Coix lacryma-jobi growing in mixture on native soils, with M. micrantha being infected by parasitic Cuscuta campestris at four intensity levels for seven weeks to estimate the top-down effects of plant parasitism on the biomass and functional diversity ...

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