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Effects of long-term mineral fertilization on microbial biomass, microbial activity, and the presence of r- and K-strategists in soil

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BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS
Volume 45, Issue 7, Pages 753-760

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-009-0388-5

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Mineral fertilization; Microbial biomass; Respiration; Growth curves; r-Strategy

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  1. Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

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Long-term effects of mineral fertilization on microbial biomass C (MBC), basal respiration (R (B)), substrate-induced respiration (R (S)), beta-glucosidase activity, and the r-K-growth strategy of soil microflora were investigated using a field trial on grassland established in 1969. The experimental plots were fertilized at three rates of mineral N (0, 80, and 160 kg ha(-1) year(-1)) with 32 kg P ha(-1) year(-1) and 100 kg K ha(-1) year(-1). No fertilizer was applied on the control plots (C). The application of a mineral fertilizer led to lower values of the MBC and R (B), probably as a result of fast mineralization of available substrate after an input of the mineral fertilizer. The application of mineral N decreased the content of C extracted by 0.5 M K(2)SO(4) (C (ex)). A positive correlation was found between pH and the proportion of active microflora (R (S)/MBC). The specific growth rate (mu) of soil heterotrophs was higher in the fertilized than in unfertilized soils, suggesting the stimulation of r-strategists, probably as the result of the presence of available P and rhizodepositions. The cessation of fertilization with 320 kg N ha(-1) year(-1) (NF) in 1989 also stimulated r-strategists compared to C soil, probably as the result of the higher content of available P in the NF soil than in the C soil.

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