Humic substances result from the degradation of biopolymers of organic residues in the soil due to microbial activity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of three different ecosystems: forest, pasture and maize crop on the formation of soil humic substances relating to their biological and chemical attributes. Microbial biomass carbon (MBC), microbial respiratory activity, nitrification potential, total organic carbon, soluble carbon, humic and fulvic acid fractions and the rate and degree of humification were determined. Organic carbon and soluble carbon contents decreased in the order: forest > pasture > maize; humic and fulvic acids decreased in the order forest > pasture=maize. The MBC and respiratory activity wer...
To understand if the biological activity of humic substances may be related to their molecular weigh...
A study of the characteristics and distribution of the soil humus fractions in representative ecosys...
<p><strong>Explorations</strong> <strong>of soil microbial processes driven by dissolved organic car...
Humic substances result from the degradation of biopolymers of organic residues in the soil due to m...
ABSTRACT Once it is stabilized in the soil, organic matter minimizes limitations of Brazilian Oxisol...
Microbial communities are responsible for soil organic matter cycling and thus for maintaining soil ...
Soil organic matter represents a major component of the world surface carbon reserves. The total car...
The quality of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from soil organic amendments may influence so...
Most studies in agricultural soil management systems have focused on soil physico-chemical parameter...
The soil organic carbon (SOC) pool is the largest terrestrial reservoir of carbon and plant residues...
The microbial biomass (MB) and light fraction (LF) of organic matter are often considered as active ...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
Humic substances (HS) provide the major sinks for carbon (C) in soils. Although HS have a degree of ...
Soil organic matter composition and biochemical properties were determined in mountain calcimorphic ...
The influence of humic substances (HS) on crops and soil microbial communities still lacks a complet...
To understand if the biological activity of humic substances may be related to their molecular weigh...
A study of the characteristics and distribution of the soil humus fractions in representative ecosys...
<p><strong>Explorations</strong> <strong>of soil microbial processes driven by dissolved organic car...
Humic substances result from the degradation of biopolymers of organic residues in the soil due to m...
ABSTRACT Once it is stabilized in the soil, organic matter minimizes limitations of Brazilian Oxisol...
Microbial communities are responsible for soil organic matter cycling and thus for maintaining soil ...
Soil organic matter represents a major component of the world surface carbon reserves. The total car...
The quality of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from soil organic amendments may influence so...
Most studies in agricultural soil management systems have focused on soil physico-chemical parameter...
The soil organic carbon (SOC) pool is the largest terrestrial reservoir of carbon and plant residues...
The microbial biomass (MB) and light fraction (LF) of organic matter are often considered as active ...
This paper investigated the flow of carbon into different groups of soil microorganisms isolated fro...
Humic substances (HS) provide the major sinks for carbon (C) in soils. Although HS have a degree of ...
Soil organic matter composition and biochemical properties were determined in mountain calcimorphic ...
The influence of humic substances (HS) on crops and soil microbial communities still lacks a complet...
To understand if the biological activity of humic substances may be related to their molecular weigh...
A study of the characteristics and distribution of the soil humus fractions in representative ecosys...
<p><strong>Explorations</strong> <strong>of soil microbial processes driven by dissolved organic car...