نتایج جستجو برای: may promote soil microbial balance

تعداد نتایج: 2181208  

2001
Francisco J. Calderón Louise E. Jackson Kate M. Scow Dennis E. Rolston

soil to the atmosphere and it is measured at the soil surface (Rolston, 1986). Increases of soil CO2 efflux Little is known about the short-term effects (hours to days) of are not always preceded by increases in soil respiration tillage on labile pools of C and N, or microbial activity and community composition. We examined the effects of rototillage on microbial (Calderón et al., 2000). Tillag...

2015
Ying Teng Yang Luo Wenting Ma Lingjia Zhu Wenjie Ren Yongming Luo Peter Christie Zhengao Li

This study aimed to explore the effects of Trichoderma reesei FS10-C on the phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil by the hyperaccumulator Sedum plumbizincicola and on soil fertility. The Cd tolerance of T. reesei FS10-C was characterized and then a pot experiment was conducted to investigate the growth and Cd uptake of S. plumbizincicola with the addition of inoculation agents in the presenc...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology 2004
Chris Freeman Seon-Young Kim Seung-Hoon Lee Hojeong Kang

Effects of elevated CO(2) on soil microorganisms are known to be mediated by various interactions with plants, for which such effects are relatively poorly documented. In this review, we summarize and synthesize results from studies assessing impacts of elevated CO(2) on soil ecosystems, focusing primarily on plants and a variety the of microbial processes. The processes considered include chan...

2000
I. M. Young K. Ritz

This review examines the effect of tillage on microbial habitat space, and the roles of microbes in in ̄uencing Ntransformation processes within a heterogeneous soil environment. Literature relating tillage to microbial processes is assessed critically focusing on (a) degrees of physical disruption and N-processes, (b) interactions between organisms and the soil pore network, and (c) the role of...

2009
Zhan Chen Xiaoke Wang Zhaozhong Feng Qin Xiao Xiaonan Duan

This study was initiated to explore the effects of ozone (O3) exposure on potted wheat roots and soil microbial community function. Three treatments were performed: (1) Air with daily averaged O3 concentration of 4–10 ppb (control situation, CK), (2) Air plus 8 h averaged O3 concentration of 76.1 ppb (O3-1), and (3) Air plus 8 h averaged O3 concentration of 118.8 ppb (O3-2). In treatments with ...

2007
Heather L. Reynolds Alissa Packer James D. Bever Keith Clay HEATHER L. REYNOLDS ALISSA PACKER JAMES D. BEVER

A growing body of research on plant-microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development of a new, microbially based perspective on plant community ecology. Soil-dwelling microorganisms are diverse, and interactions with plants vary with respect to specificity, environmental heterogeneity, and fitness impact. Two microbial processes that may exert key influences on plant community st...

2008
John E. Gilley Elaine D. Berry Roger A. Eigenberg David B. Marx Bryan L. Woodbury J. E. Gilley E. D. Berry R. A. Eigenberg D. B. Marx B. L. Woodbury

Nutrient and microbial transport by runoff may vary at different locations within a beef cattle feedlot. If the areas making the largest contributions to nutrient and microbial transport can be identified, it may be possible to institute site‐specific management practices to reduce runoff nutrient and microbial transport. The objectives of this study were to: (1) measure selected feedlot soil p...

2008
Michelle L. McCrackin Tamara K. Harms Nancy B. Grimm Sharon J. Hall Jason P. Kaye

Terrestrial desert ecosystems are strongly structured by the distribution of plants, which concentrate resources and create islands of fertility relative to interplant spaces. Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition resulting from urbanization has the potential to change those spatial patterns via resource inputs, resulting in more homogeneous soil resource availability. We sampled soils at 12 dese...

2016
Hongwu Yang Jiaojiao Niu Jiemeng Tao Yabing Gu Chao Zhang Siyuan She Hongqi Yang Huaqun Yin

Green manure could improve soil nutrients and crop production, playing a significant role in sustainable agriculture. However, the impacts of green manure on crop health and the roles soil microbial communities play in the process haven’t been clarified clearly yet. In this study, we investigated soil microbial community composition and structure in four tobacco farmlands, which were treated wi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes 2010
A M Ibekwe S K Papiernik C M Grieve C-H Yang

The aim of this study was to assess the effects of soil fumigation with methyl bromide (MeBr; CH(3)Br) and methyl iodide (MeI, iodomethane; CH(3)I) on the microbial community structure and diversity in two soils and determine the effects of microbial diversity on the survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 from contaminated irrigation water. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify 16S ...

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