“…Remy (1902) recognized the influence of soil pH on the mineralization of organic substances. Studies carried out by Waksman (1923) and Kappen et al (1949) showed that the optimum pH for mineralization of N is slightly on the alkaline side. However, Cornfield (1952) reported that NH^ accumulation is generally high in acid and low in neutral and alkaline soils and that addition of chalk to acid soils makes a positive response in NO and mineral N accumulation.…”
tion ; measurement of X , X_0, 2*^ f y ca. J. j_ ^-i. j. ^ , and NC^ depletion; X^O reduction; and inhibition of nitrous oxide reductase by. The main drawback of the above CJ. O CI ilD 1«. J.
“…Remy (1902) recognized the influence of soil pH on the mineralization of organic substances. Studies carried out by Waksman (1923) and Kappen et al (1949) showed that the optimum pH for mineralization of N is slightly on the alkaline side. However, Cornfield (1952) reported that NH^ accumulation is generally high in acid and low in neutral and alkaline soils and that addition of chalk to acid soils makes a positive response in NO and mineral N accumulation.…”
tion ; measurement of X , X_0, 2*^ f y ca. J. j_ ^-i. j. ^ , and NC^ depletion; X^O reduction; and inhibition of nitrous oxide reductase by. The main drawback of the above CJ. O CI ilD 1«. J.
Die Bodenatmung wird herangezogen, um die Umsetzungen der organischen Substanz des Bodens zu erfassen. In den folgenden Ausfiihrungen werden die bisher in der Literatur angegebenen Verfahren nachgepriift und kritisch beleuchtet, schlieRlich wird eine neue Methode beschrieben.
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