A European "transect" was established to assess soil microbial activity, using the MicroResp™ method, as part of a larger project looking at soil biodiversity and function across Europe. 81 sites were sampled across five biogeographical zones described and mapped in the EEA report (. EEA, 2012) and included the following classes; Boreal, Atlantic, Continental, Mediterranean and Alpine, three land-use types (Arable, Grass and Forest) incorporating a wide range of soil pH, soil organic carbon (org C) and texture. Seven carbon substrates were used to determine multiple substrate induced respiration (MSIR), incorporating; acids, bases, sugars and amino acids. Substrates included: D-(+)-galactose, l-malic acid, gamma amino butyric acid, n-acetyl...
This study describes an integrated approach (1) to monitor the quantity and quality of water extract...
The study was carried out on the main plots (Main Experiment) of a large grassland biodiversity expe...
10 pagesInternational audienceLand use practices alter the biomass and structure of soil microbial c...
A European "transect" was established to assess soil microbial activity, using the MicroResp™ method...
Assessing soil microbial functionality has the potential to reveal meaningful effects of soil manage...
The goal of this work was to assess soil microbial respiration, determined by the assay of community...
The aim of this study was to quantify direct and indirect relationships between soil microbial commu...
The functional potential of soil ecosystems can be predicted from the activity and abundance of the ...
Soil respiration measurements are an established method to test the abundance, activity and vitality...
The assessment and monitoring requirements of soil quality have been debated for many years at Europ...
Abstract: Our study focuses on testing laboratory measurements of soil microbial respiration as a pr...
Indirect assessment of enzymatic activity potential via substrate induced respiration is a common to...
Abstract Land use practices alter the biomass and structure of soil microbial communities. However, ...
For the development of management strategies in sustainable agriculture it is necessary to describe ...
This study describes an integrated approach (1) to monitor the quantity and quality of water extract...
The study was carried out on the main plots (Main Experiment) of a large grassland biodiversity expe...
10 pagesInternational audienceLand use practices alter the biomass and structure of soil microbial c...
A European "transect" was established to assess soil microbial activity, using the MicroResp™ method...
Assessing soil microbial functionality has the potential to reveal meaningful effects of soil manage...
The goal of this work was to assess soil microbial respiration, determined by the assay of community...
The aim of this study was to quantify direct and indirect relationships between soil microbial commu...
The functional potential of soil ecosystems can be predicted from the activity and abundance of the ...
Soil respiration measurements are an established method to test the abundance, activity and vitality...
The assessment and monitoring requirements of soil quality have been debated for many years at Europ...
Abstract: Our study focuses on testing laboratory measurements of soil microbial respiration as a pr...
Indirect assessment of enzymatic activity potential via substrate induced respiration is a common to...
Abstract Land use practices alter the biomass and structure of soil microbial communities. However, ...
For the development of management strategies in sustainable agriculture it is necessary to describe ...
This study describes an integrated approach (1) to monitor the quantity and quality of water extract...
The study was carried out on the main plots (Main Experiment) of a large grassland biodiversity expe...
10 pagesInternational audienceLand use practices alter the biomass and structure of soil microbial c...