2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2008.12.010
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Long-term manure and fertilizer effects on soil organic matter fractions and microbes under a wheat–maize cropping system in northern China

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“…When there is an increase in the soil labile organic carbon, biomass and microbial activity are stimulated and may lead to increased N mineralization efficiency in the soil (Gong et al, 2009). This would explain the absence of significant differences between fertilizers regarding available N Figure 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When there is an increase in the soil labile organic carbon, biomass and microbial activity are stimulated and may lead to increased N mineralization efficiency in the soil (Gong et al, 2009). This would explain the absence of significant differences between fertilizers regarding available N Figure 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to Se incorporation into soil organic matter, another possible explanation is that NPK fertilization may reduce the mineralization of organic Se into available Se forms in soils. However, this hypothesis is in contrast with the results of previous studies, which indicated that long-term balanced NPK fertilization in general increased soil organic C and N mineralization compared to unbalanced N, NP, PK, or NK fertilization and unfertilized control (Rudrappa et al, 2006;Manna et al, 2007;Yan et al, 2007;Gong et al, 2009). The increase of soil organic matter mineralization upon NPK fertilization is attributed to the increase of soil microbial biomass and activity induced by an increase of crop residue and root exudates (Gong et al, 2009).…”
Section: Effect Of Npk Application On Se Uptake In Grasscontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…4C). Previous studies have shown that application of mineral NPK fertilizers increased soil microbial biomass and activity (enzyme activity) compared to unfertilized soils (Weber et al, 1985;Böhme et al, 2005;Chu et al, 2007), which may be related to the increase of crop residue, root biomass and root exudates upon fertilization (Chu et al, 2007;Gong et al, 2009). However, the mechanism of Se incorporation into soil organic matter through microbial activity is still unclear.…”
Section: Effect Of Npk Application On Se Uptake In Grassmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar trends have been noticed by other authors (Jaskulska, 2003;Blair et al, 2006;Sosulski and Korc, 2011). According to many authors (Lenart et al, 2005;Piechota, 2005;Gong et al, 2009) regular use of manure, or the combined use of organic and mineral fertilization, increases organic matter content in soils, and may have positive influence on the soil quality.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%