ABSTRACT. Soil microorganism biomass is an important soil quality indicator. The microbial biomass of soil was determined by killing and lysing the soil microbes by fumigation with chloroform, irradiation with gamma rays, or irradiation with microwaves. Four soils with increasing carbon concentrations (5, 10, 15, and 30 g kg-1) were analyzed using four methods: the direct application of chloroform, chloroform fumigation, microwave irradiation, and gamma ray irradiation with radiation doses of 15, 25, 35, 45, and 60 KGy. The fungi and bacteria in the soil were quantified by plate counting. Microwave irradiation and gamma irradiation with doses equal to or above 25 KGy killed all the soil microorganisms, but the chloroform methods did not. Th...
The search for more suitable alternatives in analytical processes is a strategy to reduce environmen...
A fumigation-extraction method that measures the fraction of the biomass rendered extractable to K2S...
The influence of different media and incubation temperatures on the quantification of microbial popu...
Microwave irradiation and chloroform fumigation followed by direct extraction were compared as poten...
Soil microorganisms are an important and labile component of soil organic matter. We investigated th...
The effects of fumigation on organic C extractable by 0.5 M K2SO4 were examined in a contrasting ran...
The fumigation–incubation (FI) and the fumigation–extraction (FE) ninhydrin methods for quantifying ...
ln many fields of Soil Science, there is a need to have a simple and accurate method for estimating ...
A comparison was made of 15 different techniques which are used in assessing soil microbial populati...
Here we outline the development of the first automated procedure for measuring soil microbial biomas...
Soil microbial biomass, a small and highly dynamic organic matter pool, plays a critical role in soi...
A new method for the determination of biomass in soil is described. Soil is fumigated with CHCl3 vap...
A method for measuring the amount of P held in soil micro-organisms (biomass P) is described and the...
In this review we describe and compare the most common modern methods and approaches for measuring ...
The hypothesis that the flush of decomposition following fumigation is a measure of the amount of bi...
The search for more suitable alternatives in analytical processes is a strategy to reduce environmen...
A fumigation-extraction method that measures the fraction of the biomass rendered extractable to K2S...
The influence of different media and incubation temperatures on the quantification of microbial popu...
Microwave irradiation and chloroform fumigation followed by direct extraction were compared as poten...
Soil microorganisms are an important and labile component of soil organic matter. We investigated th...
The effects of fumigation on organic C extractable by 0.5 M K2SO4 were examined in a contrasting ran...
The fumigation–incubation (FI) and the fumigation–extraction (FE) ninhydrin methods for quantifying ...
ln many fields of Soil Science, there is a need to have a simple and accurate method for estimating ...
A comparison was made of 15 different techniques which are used in assessing soil microbial populati...
Here we outline the development of the first automated procedure for measuring soil microbial biomas...
Soil microbial biomass, a small and highly dynamic organic matter pool, plays a critical role in soi...
A new method for the determination of biomass in soil is described. Soil is fumigated with CHCl3 vap...
A method for measuring the amount of P held in soil micro-organisms (biomass P) is described and the...
In this review we describe and compare the most common modern methods and approaches for measuring ...
The hypothesis that the flush of decomposition following fumigation is a measure of the amount of bi...
The search for more suitable alternatives in analytical processes is a strategy to reduce environmen...
A fumigation-extraction method that measures the fraction of the biomass rendered extractable to K2S...
The influence of different media and incubation temperatures on the quantification of microbial popu...