Laboratory microcosms were used to study microbial populations and biomasses developing in fragmented litter of Pinus nigra Arnold var. nigra (A. et G.). Direct observations (fungal standing crop and fluorescein-stainable mycelia), litter enzyme analyses (cellulase and dehydrogenase), and measurements by physiological methods (microbial CO2 production and total microbial, fungal, and bacterial viable biomasses) were made at 3-week intervals for 15 weeks. Most variables showed great changes during this period, which were ascribed to a rise in litter moisture content during the initial phase of the experiment, and to substrate depletion towards its final phase. The addition of the collembolan Tomocerus minor (Lubbock) for 1 week enhanced cell...
Abstract in Undetermined Fluctuations of soil organism abundance, soil respiration and inorganic nit...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of elevated N in dead organic matter...
Abstract in Undetermined The long-term impact of microbial-feeding animals on microbial populations ...
The use of pesticides during cultivation of pine seedlings in forest nurseries resultsin the formati...
Microbivorous soil fauna can influence decomposition rates by regulating biomass and composition of ...
Though the fungi play a very significant role in the plant litter decomposition, studies revealed th...
Laboratory microcosms containing litter from three tussock grasslands were used to assess the impact...
Series of pots containing Scots pine seedlings and a humus-sand mixture were watered twice weekly fo...
Extracellular enzymes produced by heterotrophic microorganisms in the soil are responsible for the d...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
I describe several studies that investigate effects of collembolan on morphology and nutrient partit...
The influence of three different grazing levels (5-20 ind.) by Hypogastrura viarica (Collembola) on ...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
Studies on microbial activity and biomass in forestry plantations often overlook the role of litter,...
Abstract in Undetermined Fluctuations of soil organism abundance, soil respiration and inorganic nit...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of elevated N in dead organic matter...
Abstract in Undetermined The long-term impact of microbial-feeding animals on microbial populations ...
The use of pesticides during cultivation of pine seedlings in forest nurseries resultsin the formati...
Microbivorous soil fauna can influence decomposition rates by regulating biomass and composition of ...
Though the fungi play a very significant role in the plant litter decomposition, studies revealed th...
Laboratory microcosms containing litter from three tussock grasslands were used to assess the impact...
Series of pots containing Scots pine seedlings and a humus-sand mixture were watered twice weekly fo...
Extracellular enzymes produced by heterotrophic microorganisms in the soil are responsible for the d...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
I describe several studies that investigate effects of collembolan on morphology and nutrient partit...
The influence of three different grazing levels (5-20 ind.) by Hypogastrura viarica (Collembola) on ...
The fungal mycelium ingrowth and the rates of mass loss and respiration of needle litter of Pinus pi...
Studies on microbial activity and biomass in forestry plantations often overlook the role of litter,...
Abstract in Undetermined Fluctuations of soil organism abundance, soil respiration and inorganic nit...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of elevated N in dead organic matter...