This laboratory study examines the impact of different application rates of silage effluent on the biomass and activity of microorganisms in a typical grassland soil (Denbigh series). Application rates ranged from an equivalent of 0-5 l m 2 silage effluent, and amended soils were incubated at 25°C for 32 days and periodically sampled (days 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32) for microbial biomass C, CO 2 evolution and activities of various soil enzymes. After 2 and 4 days of incubation, there was a significant trend of increasing microbial biomass C (P < 0·001 and P < 0·01, respectively), microbial respiration (CO 2 evolution) (P < 0·001), and dehydrogenase activity (P < 0·01) with increasing rates of silage effluent application. Thereafter, mi...
This study investigated the microbial metabolism in Bermuda-grass Tifton 85 areas after potable-wate...
Factors that affect plant growth, whether it is manure addition, season, or soil-type and landscape ...
Soil microcosm studies often require some form of soil homogenisation, such as sieving, to provide a...
This laboratory study examines the impact of different application rates of silage effluent on the b...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
The application of slurry to grassland for fertilization purposes is common practice, but its effect...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of land use and management practice on th...
Improved understanding of microbial activity and associated nutrient cycling in agricultural systems...
The functional potential of soil ecosystems can be predicted from the activity and abundance of the ...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...
I conducted a study to evaluate the influence of tallgrass prairie restoration from agriculture on m...
From 1983 to 1988 the microbial activity of soil was measured by determining its nitrification poten...
Knowledge of microbial numbers and activity in subsoils is essential for understanding the transform...
The moisture content of the soil habitat is an important stress factor and effects on soil microbial...
Although the effects of land use on soil organic matter are well known, the effects on the size, act...
This study investigated the microbial metabolism in Bermuda-grass Tifton 85 areas after potable-wate...
Factors that affect plant growth, whether it is manure addition, season, or soil-type and landscape ...
Soil microcosm studies often require some form of soil homogenisation, such as sieving, to provide a...
This laboratory study examines the impact of different application rates of silage effluent on the b...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
The application of slurry to grassland for fertilization purposes is common practice, but its effect...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of land use and management practice on th...
Improved understanding of microbial activity and associated nutrient cycling in agricultural systems...
The functional potential of soil ecosystems can be predicted from the activity and abundance of the ...
Because soil biota is influenced by a number of factors, including land use and management technique...
I conducted a study to evaluate the influence of tallgrass prairie restoration from agriculture on m...
From 1983 to 1988 the microbial activity of soil was measured by determining its nitrification poten...
Knowledge of microbial numbers and activity in subsoils is essential for understanding the transform...
The moisture content of the soil habitat is an important stress factor and effects on soil microbial...
Although the effects of land use on soil organic matter are well known, the effects on the size, act...
This study investigated the microbial metabolism in Bermuda-grass Tifton 85 areas after potable-wate...
Factors that affect plant growth, whether it is manure addition, season, or soil-type and landscape ...
Soil microcosm studies often require some form of soil homogenisation, such as sieving, to provide a...