نتایج جستجو برای: microbial biomass

تعداد نتایج: 169712  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
Richard P Phillips Timothy J Fahey

Fertilizer-induced reductions in CO(2) flux from soil ((F)CO(2)) in forests have previously been attributed to decreased carbon allocation to roots, and decreased decomposition as a result of nitrogen suppression of fungal activity. Here, we present evidence that decreased microbial respiration in the rhizosphere may also contribute to (F)CO(2) reductions in fertilized forest soils. Fertilizati...

2016
Paul G. Dennis Bernardino Virdis Inka Vanwonterghem Alif Hassan Phil Hugenholtz Gene W. Tyson Korneel Rabaey

Three bioelectrochemical systems were operated with set anode potentials of +300 mV, +550 mV and +800 mV vs. Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE) to test the hypothesis that anode potential influences microbial diversity and is positively associated with microbial biomass and activity. Bacterial and archaeal diversity was characterized using 16 S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, and biofilm thicknes...

2010
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier J.Patrick Megonigal

Ecosystem and biogeochemical responses to anthropogenic stressors are the result of complex interactions between plants and microbes. A mechanistic understanding of how plant traits influence microbial processes is needed in order to predict the ecosystem-level effects of natural or anthropogenic change. This is particularly true in wetland ecosystems, where plants alter the availability of bot...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2015
Hua-qin Xu Jia-en Zhang Ying Ouyang Ling Lin Guo-ming Quan Ben-liang Zhao Jia-yu Yu

A laboratory experiment was performed to examine the impact of simulated acid rain (SAR) on nutrient leaching, microbial biomass, and microbial activities in a lateritic red soil in South China. The soil column leaching experiment was conducted over a 60-day period with the following six SAR pH treatments (levels): 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, and 5.0 and one control treatment (pH = 7). Compared wi...

2002
José L. Moreno Teresa Hernández Aurelia Pérez

Cadmium has a toxic effect on soil microbial activity which plays an important role in nutrient cycling and, therefore, in maintaining soil fertility. In addition, the mobility of this heavy metal in soil is affected by the addition of urban wastes such as sewage sludge. This study was conducted to determine the effect of sewage sludge amendment of a semiarid soil, previously polluted with Cd, ...

2017
Chenhui Chang Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Zhenfeng Xu Rui Cao Wei He Bo Tan Meta Francis Justine

Little information has been available on the shifts in the microbial community in decaying fallen logs during critical periods in cold forests. Minjiang fir (Abies faxoniana) fallen logs in decay classes I-V were in situ incubated on the forest floor of an alpine forest in the eastern Tibet Plateau. The microbial community was investigated during the seasonal snow cover period (SP), snow thawin...

2016
Emily B. Graham Joseph E. Knelman Andreas Schindlbacher Steven Siciliano Marc Breulmann Anthony Yannarell J. M. Beman Guy Abell Laurent Philippot James Prosser Arnaud Foulquier Jorge C. Yuste Helen C. Glanville Davey L. Jones Roey Angel Janne Salminen Ryan J. Newton Helmut Bürgmann Lachlan J. Ingram Ute Hamer Henri M. P. Siljanen Krista Peltoniemi Karin Potthast Lluís Bañeras Martin Hartmann Samiran Banerjee Ri-Qing Yu Geraldine Nogaro Andreas Richter Marianne Koranda Sarah C. Castle Marta Goberna Bongkeun Song Amitava Chatterjee Olga C. Nunes Ana R. Lopes Yiping Cao Aurore Kaisermann Sara Hallin Michael S. Strickland Jordi Garcia-Pausas Josep Barba Hojeong Kang Kazuo Isobe Sokratis Papaspyrou Roberta Pastorelli Alessandra Lagomarsino Eva S. Lindström Nathan Basiliko Diana R. Nemergut

Microorganisms are vital in mediating the earth's biogeochemical cycles; yet, despite our rapidly increasing ability to explore complex environmental microbial communities, the relationship between microbial community structure and ecosystem processes remains poorly understood. Here, we address a fundamental and unanswered question in microbial ecology: 'When do we need to understand microbial ...

2002
V. GULIS

1. Decomposition of red maple (Acer rubrum) and rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum) leaves and activity of associated microorganisms were compared in two reaches of a headwater stream in Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, NC, U.S.A. The downstream reach was enriched with ammonium, nitrate, and phosphate whereas the upstream reach was not altered. 2. Decomposition rate, microbial respiration, fungal...

2015
Xiaolin Gou Bo Tan Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Zhengfeng Xu Zhiping Li Xitao Zhang Annamaria Bevivino

Little information is available on the seasonal response of soil microbial biomass to climate warming even though it is very sensitive to climate change. A two-year field experiment was conducted in the subalpine and alpine forests of the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China. The intact soil cores from 3,600 m site were incubated in three elevations (3,000 m, 3,300 m and 3,600 m) to simulate climate ...

2016
Daobo Wang Wei Huang Ruwen Liang Fusheng Li

BACKGROUND Since Spartina alterniflora (simplified as Spartina) has strong ecological competitiveness and rapid growth, it has been introduced and living in the coastal wetland regions of China for more than 30 years. Taking coastal wetland in the Beibu Gulf of south China as an example, the effects of Spartina invasion on soil quality were investigated to provide scientific basis for soil mana...

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