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Microbial biomass and activity in an agricultural soil with different organic matter contents
Authors:Johan Schnürer  Marianne Clarholm  Thomas Rosswall
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Changes in soil fertility caused by various organic and N-fertilizer amendments were studied in a long-term field trial mostly cropped with cereals. Five treatments were included: (I) fallow, (II) cropping with no C or N addition, (III) cropping with N-fertilization (80 kg ha ?1 yr?1), (IV) cropping with straw incorporation (1800kg Cha?1 yr?1) and N-fertilization (80 kg ha?1yr?1), and (V) cropping with addition of farmyard manure (80 kg N + 1800kg Cha?1yr?1). The treatments resulted in soil organic matter contents ranging from 4.3% (I) to 5.8% (V). Microbial biomass and activity were determined by chloroform fumigation, direct counting of fungi (fluorescein diacetate (FDA)-staining and Jones-Mollison agar-film technique) and bacteria (acridine orange staining), most probable number determinations of protozoa, esterase activity (total FDA hydrolysis) and respiration. Both biomass estimates and activity measurements showed a highly significant correlation with soil organic matter. Microbial biomass C ranged from 230 to 600 μg C g?1 dry wt soil, as determined by the fumigation technique, while conversions from direct counts gave a range from 380 to 2260 μg C. Mean hyphal diameters and mean bacterial cell volumes decreased with decreasing soil organic matter content.
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