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Long-lasting beneficial effects of slurry application on some microbial and biochemical characteristics of soil

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In this paper we report on comparison of microbial and biochemical properties of a loamy-sandy soil that 10 years earlier had been treated for 17 years with different rates of slurry or mineral fertilizers. Long-term fertilization of the soil with different doses of cattle slurry significantly im­proved microbial (biomass, respiration, numbers), bio­chemical (activity of dehydrogenase and phos­phatases) as well as chemical properties (C and N contents, pH) of the soil as compared to the NPK-treated soil. Results of our study indicate that slurry application may cause long-lasting, beneficial changes in biological and physicochemical characteristics of soil.

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11

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6

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p.727-730

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  • Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Czartoryskich 8, 24-100 Pulawy, Poland
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Bibliografia

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