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Microbial and enzymatic activity in soil after organic composting

Isabel Cristina Vinhal-Freitas, Dalcimar Regina Batista Wangen, Adão de Siqueira Ferreira, Gilberto Fernandes Corrêa, Beno Wendling

01/Jun/2010

Microbial activity and biochemical properties are important indicators of the impact of organic composting on soil. The objective of this study was to evaluate some indicators of soil microbial and biochemical processes after application of compost (household waste). A Typic Acrustox, sampled at a depth of 10 cm under Cerrado biome vegetation, was evaluated in three treatments: control (soil without organic compost amendment) and soil with two doses of domestic organic compost (10 and 20 g kg-1 soil). The following properties were evaluated: […]

Respiratory activity of soil microbiota and glucose content in response to phosphorus addition in Cerrado soil- Brazil

Adão de Siqueira Ferreira, Reinaldo Silva de Oliveira, Maria Amelia dos Santos, Elias Nascentes Borges

01/Oct/2008

Metabolic activity of microorganisms is one of the main processes of control on the nutrient transformation in soil. However, the activity of the soil microbiota is affected by various factors such as the available nutrients, including phosphorus. The present work had as objective to show an approach of the effect of phosphorus addition (50 to 500 mg kg-1 P of dry soil) on the respiratory response of soil microbiota and the amount of extra and intracellular glucose in typic acrustox of Cerrado.The […]

Phosphate solubilization by microorganisms in the presence of different carbon sources

G. N. Silva Filho, C. Vidor

01/Jun/2000

Phosphate solubilization by bacteria and fungi grown in broth media (glucose-yeast extract/GYE) supplied with phosphate (Ca-P, Al-P and Fe-P) and carbon sources (cellulose, starch, sucrose, glucose, fructose and xylose) was evaluated under laboratory conditions. Growth, halo diameter, colony diameter and halo/colony ratio varied according to the microorganisms and phosphate or carbon sources. From 57 isolates, 56 were able to solubilize Ca-P with differing halo diameters, five succeeded to solubilize Al-P at different ranges and none was able to solubilize Fe-P. […]