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Elhottová, D.; Koubová, A.; Simek, M.; Cajthaml, T.; Jirout, J.; Esperschuetz, J.; Schloter, M.; Gattimger, A.. |
The present field study documents substantial changes in the soil microbial community (SMC) and organic matter (SOM) in an upland pasture soil resulting from 10 years of “cattle outdoor over-wintering practice”. Soils from a long-term investigated pasture area were compared under three different levels of cattle impact (SI – severe, MI – moderate, NI – no impact). Extended polar lipids analysis (PLA) confirmed a qualitatively new microbial community profile and a several-fold increase of the microbial biomass in the impacted soils (SI) compared to the control NI soil. The new SMC was derived from cattle intestine microorganisms, typical by increased content of archaeal phospholipid ether lipids and by new fatty acids indicative for bacterial and fungal... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Beef cattle; Soil. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/21770/1/Elhottova-etal-2012-ApplSoilEcol-58-p56-65.pdf |
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