2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822002000100007
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Integrated evaluation of soil quality after the incorporation of organic matter and microorganisms

Abstract: The soil quality was evaluated following the addition of organic matter and microorganisms to a clay loam soil collected in Aranjuez (Madrid) under controlled conditions of temperature and moisture, and over a period of three months. The following treatments were carried out: soil (control); soil + 50 t/ha of animal manure (E50); soil + 50 t/ha of animal manure + 30l/ha of effective microorganisms (E50EM); soil + 30 t/ha of combination of various green crop residues and weeds (RC30) and soil + 30 t/ha of combi… Show more

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“…Experimental tests have been conducted through integrated evaluation of soil quality after the incorporation of organic matter and microorganisms [133] this is illustrated in Fig. 10.…”
Section: Chambers Anchoring or Insertion Into The Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental tests have been conducted through integrated evaluation of soil quality after the incorporation of organic matter and microorganisms [133] this is illustrated in Fig. 10.…”
Section: Chambers Anchoring or Insertion Into The Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determination of total microbial activity ðmgCO 2 -CÞ in sample of soil mixed with different types of organic matter, incubated at 251C[133].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is considered an important source of nutrients usable by microorganisms for improving the cumulative CO 2 -C released. Whenever, EM solution was used with organic materials, it enhanced the microbial population density and hence, production of CO 2 -C. Valarini et al (2002) who found that the higher percentage increase in cumulative C released when EM was applied to soil (44%) and commercial compost + EM (38%) compared to Kraal manure + EM (21%) and lawn clippings + EM (8%). This gives an indication of the potentials of EM application to stimulate the mineralization of the more recalcitrant C in the stabile organic matter pool of the soil and commercial compost.…”
Section: Fig 2 Cumulative Co 2 -C Released As Affected By Organic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABE soils due their attributes favorable to agricultural use, are, in many cases, used by local communities in family agriculture, but agricultural use of ABE soils is not desirable, since it is Brazil's historical heritage. The knowledge of ABE soils for agriculture, their limitations of use and process of soil formation, promoted the development of Terra Preta Nova experiment, in which aimed to replicate ABE soils using organic residues from sawmills, slaughterhouses, and charcoal (MONTEIRO et al, 2006), promoting greater soil biological activity (LEONCIO et al, 2011), contributing in improvement of soil quality resulting from increased humification of fresh organic matter, increasing the macro and micronutrients contents in soil and availability to plants (VALARINI et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%