Size and activity of soil microbial communities in long-term experimental grassland plots treated with manure and inorganic fertilizers |
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Authors: | D. W. Hopkins R. S. Shiel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, DD1 4HN Dundee, UK;(2) Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
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Abstract: | We determined the size, activity, and affinity of the microbial community for glucose in soils from long-term experimental grassland plots. The plots had been treated annually with either farmyard manure, inorganic NPK fertilizers, farmyard manure+inorganic NPK fertilizers, (NH4)2SO4 only, or no experimental amendment sine 1897. The largest biomass and activity differences were between the (NH4)2SO4-treated soil, which was very acid, and the rest, which were nearer neutral. In the (NH4)2SO4-treated soil, the biomass C to organic C ratio was small, but overall the community had high respiratory activity per unit of biomass (qCO2) and high overall affinity for glucose (low Km). The effects of the manure treatment were a greater biomass C and a lower overall glucose affinity than in the control plot. In the presence farmyard manure, NPK led to smaller biomass and a lower biomass to organic C ratio while having no significant effect on either glucose Km or qCO2. In the absence of farmyard manure, NPK led to significantly greater glucose affinity but had no significant effect on the biomass, the biomass C to organic C ratio or qCO2. |
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Keywords: | Farmyard manure Long-term experiment Michaelis constant Microbial biomass NPK fertilizers Respiratory activity Glucose affinity |
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