Although the effects of land use on soil organic matter are well known, the effects on the size, activity and diversity of the soil microbial community are less well documented. In this study the effects of agricultural land use (maize (Zea mays), annual ryegrass (Lolium multiforum), permanent kikuyu grass pasture (Pennisetum clandestinum), gum (Eucalyptus grandis) and pine (Pinus patula) forest) on microbial biomass C, microbial and exocellular enzyme activity and heterotrophic functional diversity (by analysis of catabolic response profiles to 36 substrates) was investigated on a site where the long-term history of land management was known. In comparison with native grassland, permanent kikuyu pasture resulted in an increase in organic C...
Soil management often results in changes of soil biological properties, particularly, of sc microbia...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of land use and management practice on th...
The effects of agricultural land use [kikuyu pasture (Pennisetum clandestinum), annual ryegrass past...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...
Soil microbial communities and their activities are altered by land use change; however impacts and ...
To date, there has been little research into the role of microbial community structure in the functi...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
The effect of vegetation composition on various soil microbial properties in abandoned arable land w...
Changes in plant community structure, including the loss of plant diversity may affect soil microbia...
There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbia...
Factors that affect plant growth, whether it is manure addition, season, or soil-type and landscape ...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
Soil management often results in changes of soil biological properties, particularly, of sc microbia...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of land use and management practice on th...
The effects of agricultural land use [kikuyu pasture (Pennisetum clandestinum), annual ryegrass past...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...
Soil microbial communities and their activities are altered by land use change; however impacts and ...
To date, there has been little research into the role of microbial community structure in the functi...
<div><p>Changes in soil microbiotic properties such as microbial biomass and community structure in ...
The effect of vegetation composition on various soil microbial properties in abandoned arable land w...
Changes in plant community structure, including the loss of plant diversity may affect soil microbia...
There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbia...
Factors that affect plant growth, whether it is manure addition, season, or soil-type and landscape ...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
Soil management often results in changes of soil biological properties, particularly, of sc microbia...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...
As soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management techniques, ch...