2000
DOI: 10.1007/s003740000268
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Structure and function of the soil microbial community in microhabitats of a heavy metal polluted soil

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“…This finding is in contrast with the high sensitivity of respiration measurements to treatment of soils with heavy metals and pesticides (Kandeler et al, 2000;Tu, 2003). Significant lower respiration rates in Oxnard soils fumigated with MeBr + CP compared to recently not fumigated control soils however, may indicate a decreased biological activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This finding is in contrast with the high sensitivity of respiration measurements to treatment of soils with heavy metals and pesticides (Kandeler et al, 2000;Tu, 2003). Significant lower respiration rates in Oxnard soils fumigated with MeBr + CP compared to recently not fumigated control soils however, may indicate a decreased biological activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…80N samples and SSC+80N samples clustered separately, indicating a stronger influence of these treatments on fungal community. An explanation may be that OWC+80N is (despite the nitrogen fertiliser content) a substrate similar to natural organic carbon sources (Crecchio et al 2001;PĂŠrez-Piqueres et al 2005), whilst mineral fertiliser alone or SSC+80N are different from common organic matter sources and thus to a larger degree affect the microbial community structure (Tilman 1998;Pascual et al 1997;Six et al 1999;Kandeler et al 2000). This may be linked to a slower nutrient release compared to mineral fertiliser and sewage sludge compost 80N).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interlayer NH 4 and especially microbial products that accumulate in the fine-mineral fractions (Guggenberger et al, 1994;Kandeler et al, 2000) probably contributed to this general phenomenon. The apparent turnover time of C3-derived C (calculated from Eq.…”
Section: Organic Matter In Particle-size Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 98%