The effect of organic and mineral fertilizers on biological activity of different genesis soils in long-term crop rotation trials was determined. Biological activity was diverse in the soils of different genesis and it activity correlated with some soil chemical properties. Organic and mineral fertilizers and their combinations more increased biological activity in the soil than only mineral fertilizers. Mineral fertilizers suppressed dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase activity (180 kg ha-1) with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. The relationship between the crops grown, their yield and enzyme activity and respiration intensity in the soil was investigated.Žemės ūkio akademijaVytauto Didžiojo universiteta
The research was performed on the basis of soil samples taken from a multi-year long fertilization e...
On the basis of two long-term fertilization experiments performed on the SGGW experimental field at ...
Soil is an active, living medium that is a vital part of the terrestrial ecosystem. It is a vital re...
Biological activity of soil is an important factor of productivity from agriculture and ecology stan...
Two long-term fertilization trials were established in 1966 on a Calc(ar)i-Epihypogleyic Luvisol at ...
Sustainable and rational management of agrophytocenoses depends on various bio-indices and methods o...
The improving of the soil fertility requires the determining of appropriate fertilizer variants, eas...
The objective of the study was to determine modifications in the content of available nutrients, org...
The soil is not only a target to be used for agricultural purposes, but it is also the component of ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhosphorus (P) fertilization does not always increase crop yields but the repeated ...
The paper deals with the evaluation of the intensity of certain soil biochemical processes (e.g. soi...
The effects of municipal food waste compost addition and mineral fertilization on selected soil micr...
Santr. lenkBibliogr.: p. 99-100Vytauto Didžiojo universitetasŽemės ūkio akademij
This study describes the effects of balanced versus nutrient-deficient fertilisation on soil nutrien...
The effects of prolonged fertilizer use and crop rotation on microbial biomass and activity and nitr...
The research was performed on the basis of soil samples taken from a multi-year long fertilization e...
On the basis of two long-term fertilization experiments performed on the SGGW experimental field at ...
Soil is an active, living medium that is a vital part of the terrestrial ecosystem. It is a vital re...
Biological activity of soil is an important factor of productivity from agriculture and ecology stan...
Two long-term fertilization trials were established in 1966 on a Calc(ar)i-Epihypogleyic Luvisol at ...
Sustainable and rational management of agrophytocenoses depends on various bio-indices and methods o...
The improving of the soil fertility requires the determining of appropriate fertilizer variants, eas...
The objective of the study was to determine modifications in the content of available nutrients, org...
The soil is not only a target to be used for agricultural purposes, but it is also the component of ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhosphorus (P) fertilization does not always increase crop yields but the repeated ...
The paper deals with the evaluation of the intensity of certain soil biochemical processes (e.g. soi...
The effects of municipal food waste compost addition and mineral fertilization on selected soil micr...
Santr. lenkBibliogr.: p. 99-100Vytauto Didžiojo universitetasŽemės ūkio akademij
This study describes the effects of balanced versus nutrient-deficient fertilisation on soil nutrien...
The effects of prolonged fertilizer use and crop rotation on microbial biomass and activity and nitr...
The research was performed on the basis of soil samples taken from a multi-year long fertilization e...
On the basis of two long-term fertilization experiments performed on the SGGW experimental field at ...
Soil is an active, living medium that is a vital part of the terrestrial ecosystem. It is a vital re...