1. Microbial Properties of a Loess Soil as Affected by Various Nutrient Management Practices in the Loess Plateau of China.
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Xueyun Yang, Shasha Zhou, Benhua Sun, Baiqun Wang, Shulan Zhang, and Qiaozhen Gu
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AGRICULTURAL chemicals , *PHOSPHORUS in soils , *PLANT nutrients , *MANURES - Abstract
Microbial biomass phosphorus (MBP) and its relationships with other biological and chemical properties were studied on loess soil with an 11-year long-term fertilization experiment. The results indicated that inorganic fertilizers (F) improved soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC), nitrogen (MBN), and MBP levels and F plus maize stalk (SNPK) improved MBC and MBN. Manuring markedly increased soil MBC, MBN, and MBP levels. Fertilization decreased the ratios of MBC/MBN, MBC/MBP, and MBN/MBP. Microbial biomass phosphorus was positively and linearly correlated with MBC, MBN, organic carbon (SOC), total phosphorus (TP), water-soluble P, and Olsen P but negatively correlated with soil pH. Microbial biomass phosphorus constituted 2% of TP on control (CK) and inorganic fertilizer treatments and 12% on manure plots. Microbial biomass phosphorus to Olsen P ratios were 50% on CK, F, and SNPK and 80% on manure treatments. Measurements of MBP in soil containing high Olsen P were subject to analytical problems of unknown reasons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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