Effect of fractionation on location of enzyme activities in soil structural units |
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Authors: | M. Perez Mateos S. Gonzalez Carcedo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Universidad de Valladolid, CUI. Aptdo 231, E-09071 Burgos, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary Two different soils were fractionated with three granulometric procedures. Enzyme activity measurements were carried out in four fractions of real (undisturbed), stable (water-dispersed) and structural (water-dispersed and physically disrupted) soil units.A predominance of catalase (67.3%), dehydrogenase (57.6%) and urease (65.3%) activities was observed in soil structural microunits with diameters of less than 50 m. Highest protease activity was found in fractions with a diameter of less than 50 m (66.3%) and in fractions with a diameter ranging from 200 to 2000 m (18.5%) which contain organic matter of a higher and lower grade of humification, respectively.All fractionation procedures result in a loss of total enzyme activities, which was more clear in the physically disrupted soil than in the sieved soil (e.g. 38.4% vs. 5.9% loss of urease activity). |
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Keywords: | Enzyme location Fractionation Organic matter Structural soil units |
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