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EFFECT OF WATER AVAILABILITY ON SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS IN SECONDARY FOREST IN EASTERN AMAZONIA

Lívia Gabrig Turbay Rangel-Vasconcelos, Daniel Jacob Zarin, Francisco de Assis Oliveira, Steel Silva Vasconcelos, Cláudio José Reis de Carvalho, Maria Marly de Lourdes Silva Santos

01/Mar/2015

Soil microbial biomass (SMB) plays an important role in nutrient cycling in agroecosystems, and is limited by several factors, such as soil water availability. This study assessed the effects of soil water availability on microbial biomass and its variation over time in the Latossolo Amarelo concrecionário of a secondary forest in eastern Amazonia. The fumigation-extraction method was used to estimate the soil microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen content (SMBC and SMBN). An adaptation of the fumigation-incubation method was used to […]

Microbial biomass nitrogen in soil under different management systems, estimated by fumigation methods

L. K. Vargas, D. Scholles

01/Sep/1998

The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the nitrogen of the microbial biomass under different soil management systems by the fumigation-incubation (FI) and fumigation-extraction (FE) methods. Soil samples were collected in four seasons, during one year, from a Paleudult soil in the Central Depression of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Soil microbial biomass N was analyzed in soil under three tillages systems (conventional, reduced and direct drilling) and two crop systems: oats (Avena strigosa) + vetch (Vicia sativa)/corn […]

Carbon and nitrogen microbial biomass of soils under different forest types

E.F. da Gama-Rodrigues, A.C. da Gama-Rodrigues, N.F. de Barros

01/Sep/1997

The fumigation-extraction method was used for measuring soil microbial biomass of C (BM-C) and N (BM-N) in a red-yellow latosol under different forest types. Soil samples from eucalypt and pine plantations presented higher values of BM-C (223.72 and 207.39 mg kg-1 of C in the soil, respectively) than samples from Piptadenia rigida and regenerating secondary forest (82.94 and 79.47 mg kg-1 of C in the soil, respectively). Similar results were obtained for the litter layer. On the other hand, the […]