The effects of a dry-rewetting event (D/RW) on soil microbial properties and nutrient release by leaching from two soils taken from adjacent grasslands with different histories of management intensity were studied. These were a low-productivity grassland, with no history of fertilizer application and a high-productivity grassland with a history of high fertilizer application, referred to as unimproved and improved grassland, respectively. The use of phospholipid fatty acid analysis (PLFA) revealed that the soil of the unimproved grassland had a significantly greater microbial biomass, and a greater abundance of fungi relative to bacteria than did the improved grassland. Soils from both grasslands were maintained at 55% water holding capacit...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
Tallgrass prairies have some of the deepest and most fertile topsoil on earth. Widespread conversio...
The effects of a dry-rewetting event (D/RW) on soil microbial properties and nutrient release by lea...
The influence of climate on soil microorganisms governs the input and output fluxes of carbon (C) fr...
Drying and rewetting is a frequent physiological stress for soil microbial communities; a stress tha...
Soils are frequently exposed to drying and wetting events and previous studies have shown that rewet...
The effects of drying and rewetting (DRW) have been studied extensively in non-saline soils, but lit...
Soil microcosm studies often require some form of soil homogenisation, such as sieving, to provide a...
Soil drying-rewetting is known to enhance soil phosphorus leaching, which in part is due to osmotic ...
Soil rewetting can induce a flush of organic matter mineralisation, but the factors underpinning thi...
Soil drying and rewetting represents a common physiological stress for the microbial commu-nities re...
Aims : Drying and rewetting (DRW) often increases soil phosphorus (P) availability. Our aims were to...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
Rewetting of dry soil induces a flush of respiration, but less is known about the effect of the numb...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
Tallgrass prairies have some of the deepest and most fertile topsoil on earth. Widespread conversio...
The effects of a dry-rewetting event (D/RW) on soil microbial properties and nutrient release by lea...
The influence of climate on soil microorganisms governs the input and output fluxes of carbon (C) fr...
Drying and rewetting is a frequent physiological stress for soil microbial communities; a stress tha...
Soils are frequently exposed to drying and wetting events and previous studies have shown that rewet...
The effects of drying and rewetting (DRW) have been studied extensively in non-saline soils, but lit...
Soil microcosm studies often require some form of soil homogenisation, such as sieving, to provide a...
Soil drying-rewetting is known to enhance soil phosphorus leaching, which in part is due to osmotic ...
Soil rewetting can induce a flush of organic matter mineralisation, but the factors underpinning thi...
Soil drying and rewetting represents a common physiological stress for the microbial commu-nities re...
Aims : Drying and rewetting (DRW) often increases soil phosphorus (P) availability. Our aims were to...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
Rewetting of dry soil induces a flush of respiration, but less is known about the effect of the numb...
Soil moisture is one of the most important factors controlling the activity and diversity of soil mi...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
Tallgrass prairies have some of the deepest and most fertile topsoil on earth. Widespread conversio...