soil pH; bacterial community; response curves; pHmin; pHopt; pHmax. The effect of pH on the instantaneous growth of soil bacterial communities was studied in five soils with different pH (4.5–7.8) using leucine (Leu) and thymidine (TdR) incorporation. The pH dependency of bacterial growth was modelled using three different unimodal functions, and the pHopt for growth and the pH range in which growth was 4 50 % of the optimal growth were compared. Leu and TdR incorporation yielded very similar results. The best fits were obtained using a third-degree polynomial function and the cardinal pH model. However, a simple second-degree function was adequate in most cases, yielding very similar pHopt values to the other two models. Bacterial growth w...
The response of a bacterial community to liming of a forest humus soil (pH 4.9 increased to pH 7.5) ...
<p>(a) A collection of soil bacteria grown in a medium that contains urea and glucose can lower or i...
Background pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soils...
The effect of pH on the instantaneous growth of soil bacterial communities was studied in five soils...
One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communi...
The bacterial community response to pH was studied for 16 soils with pH(H,O) ranging between 4 and 8...
A humus soil with a pH of 4.9 was fumigated with chloroform for 5 h, after which only 1% of the init...
Soil microbial community structure is influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors prevailing in th...
The relationship between community structure and growth and pH tolerance of a soil bacterial communi...
Culturable and total bacterial counts, bacterial growth rate and tolerance to pH, as well as microbi...
The soil bacterial community is under the constant influence of its environment. Changing any of the...
pH is an important factor determining bacterial community composition in soil and water. We have dir...
Soil pH is one of the most influential variables in soil, and is a powerful factor in influencing th...
We compared the influence of the microbial community composition and the environmental conditions fo...
Soils collected across a long-term liming experiment (pH 4.0-8.3), in which variation in factors oth...
The response of a bacterial community to liming of a forest humus soil (pH 4.9 increased to pH 7.5) ...
<p>(a) A collection of soil bacteria grown in a medium that contains urea and glucose can lower or i...
Background pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soils...
The effect of pH on the instantaneous growth of soil bacterial communities was studied in five soils...
One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communi...
The bacterial community response to pH was studied for 16 soils with pH(H,O) ranging between 4 and 8...
A humus soil with a pH of 4.9 was fumigated with chloroform for 5 h, after which only 1% of the init...
Soil microbial community structure is influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors prevailing in th...
The relationship between community structure and growth and pH tolerance of a soil bacterial communi...
Culturable and total bacterial counts, bacterial growth rate and tolerance to pH, as well as microbi...
The soil bacterial community is under the constant influence of its environment. Changing any of the...
pH is an important factor determining bacterial community composition in soil and water. We have dir...
Soil pH is one of the most influential variables in soil, and is a powerful factor in influencing th...
We compared the influence of the microbial community composition and the environmental conditions fo...
Soils collected across a long-term liming experiment (pH 4.0-8.3), in which variation in factors oth...
The response of a bacterial community to liming of a forest humus soil (pH 4.9 increased to pH 7.5) ...
<p>(a) A collection of soil bacteria grown in a medium that contains urea and glucose can lower or i...
Background pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soils...