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Liming and nitrogen fertilization affects phosphatase activities, microbial biomass and mycorrhizal colonisation in upland grassland

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/04/2005
<mark>Journal</mark>Plant and Soil
Issue number1-2
Volume271
Number of pages8
Pages (from-to)157-164
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

We have studied the effects of factorial combinations of lime and N additions on soil microbial biomass, respiration rates and phosphatase activity of an upland grassland. We also used an Agrostis capillaris seedling bioassay to assess the effect of the treatments on the activity of arbuscular-mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and root surface phosphatase enzymes and the concentrations of N and P in the bioassay plant shoots. In the F and H horizons, soil microbial biomass carbon (C mic ) decreased in response to the liming, while addition of lime and N together reduced basal respiration rates. In the Ah horizon, C mic was unaffected by the treatments but basal respiration rates decreased in the plots receiving nitrogen. Soil phosphatase activity decreased only in the Ah horizon in plots receiving lime, either in combination with N or alone. The mass of root fwt. colonized by AM fungi increased in response to the treatments in the order nitrogen