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Total and active microbial communities and phoD as affected by phosphate depletion and pH in soil Organic Eprints
Ragot, Sabine A.; Huguenin-Elie, Olivier; Kertesz, Michael A.; Frossard, Emmanuel; Bünemann, Else K..
Background and Aims Soil microbial communities contribute to organic phosphorus cycling in a variety of ways, including secretion of the PhoD alkaline phosphatase. We sampled a long-term grassland fertilization trial in Switzerland characterized by a natural pH gradient. We examined the effects of phosphate depletion and pH on total and active microbial community structures and on the structure and composition of the total and active phoD-harboring community. Methods Archaeal, bacterial and fungal communities were investigated using T-RFLP and phoD-harboring members of these communities were identified by 454-sequencing. Results Phosphate depletion decreased total, resin-extractable and organic phosphorus and changed the structure of all active...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Soil quality.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/32321/1/ragot-etal-2017-PlantSoil-Vol408-Issue1-2-p15-30.pdf
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Positive Mischungseffekte auf Ertrag und Stickstoffversorgung in Klee-Gras-Mischungen Organic Eprints
Huguenin-Elie, Olivier; Nyfeler, Daniel; Suter, Matthias; Frossard, Emmanuel; Lüscher, Andreas.
High plant species richness has been shown to positively influence grassland biomass production. In mixtures containing two forage grass and two forage legume species we quantified the diversity-productivity effect and the nitrogen economy of the swards across a broad range of species proportions. Positive diversity-productivity effects resulted in higher yield (up to +35%) of the four-species grass-clover-mixtures than the highest yielding monoculture (transgressive overyielding). The diversity-productivity effect depended on the species proportion in the mixture and was maximal in well balanced mixtures with a clover proportion of 40 – 60%. Transgressive overyielding was significant over a fairly wide range of clover proportions. Well balanced...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Pasture and forage crops.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/14416/1/HugueninElie_14416.pdf
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