A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the rate of aerobic decomposition of skeletal muscle tissue (Ovis aries) in a sandy loam soil incubated for a period of 42 days. Measurements of decomposition processes included skeletal muscle tissue mass loss, carbon dioxide (CO2) evolution, microbial biomass, soil pH, skeletal muscle tissue carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content and the calculation of metabolic quotient (qCO2). Incubation temperature and skeletal muscle tissue quality had a significant effect on all of the measured process rates with 2 °C usually much lower than 12 and 22 °C. Cumulative CO2 evolution at 2, 12 and 22 °C equaled 252, 619 and 905 mg CO2, respectively. A significan...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Few studies have examined the kinetics of gross nitrogen (N) mineralization, immobilization, and nit...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
A controlled laboratory experiment is described, in principle and practice, which can be used for th...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
The study of decaying organisms and death assemblages is referred to as forensic taphonomy, or more ...
Little is known about the effect of edaphic conditions on the decomposition of buried mammalian tiss...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is operated by microbial extracellular enzymes and is dep...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Few studies have examined the kinetics of gross nitrogen (N) mineralization, immobilization, and nit...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of temperature (2, 12, 22 °C) on the r...
A controlled laboratory experiment is described, in principle and practice, which can be used for th...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
The study of decaying organisms and death assemblages is referred to as forensic taphonomy, or more ...
Little is known about the effect of edaphic conditions on the decomposition of buried mammalian tiss...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is operated by microbial extracellular enzymes and is dep...
The effect of temperature and the influence of fresh substrate addition on soil organic matter decom...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Few studies have examined the kinetics of gross nitrogen (N) mineralization, immobilization, and nit...