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  • Humic acids (HA) extracted with alkali from non-fertilised and fertilised (NPK + organic manure) plots of long-term, ie.45 years, field experiments were added as a supplemental source of nutrients or as the sole sources of carbon and nitrogen to semi-aerobic cultures of complex microbial communities indigenous to the same individual soils. Depending on the experimental conditions, between 2.7 % and 47.3% of the added HA preparations were utilized in 12 months. In full strength nutrient media these numbers seemed affected by some novel microbially produced HA-like substances. A average utilization rate was 33 % for the HA from an unfertilised orthic Luvisol plot, whereas HA preparations extracted fro fertilised plots of the orthic Luvisol or a dystric Cambisol soil site were utilised to 27 % and 15 %, respectively. The HA preparations re-isolated after 12 months from microbial cultures exhibited differences in elemental and structural characteristics, corresponding mainly with the nutrient status of t
  • Humic acids (HA) extracted with alkali from non-fertilised and fertilised (NPK + organic manure) plots of long-term, ie.45 years, field experiments were added as a supplemental source of nutrients or as the sole sources of carbon and nitrogen to semi-aerobic cultures of complex microbial communities indigenous to the same individual soils. Depending on the experimental conditions, between 2.7 % and 47.3% of the added HA preparations were utilized in 12 months. In full strength nutrient media these numbers seemed affected by some novel microbially produced HA-like substances. A average utilization rate was 33 % for the HA from an unfertilised orthic Luvisol plot, whereas HA preparations extracted fro fertilised plots of the orthic Luvisol or a dystric Cambisol soil site were utilised to 27 % and 15 %, respectively. The HA preparations re-isolated after 12 months from microbial cultures exhibited differences in elemental and structural characteristics, corresponding mainly with the nutrient status of t (en)
  • Humic acids (HA) extracted with alkali from non-fertilised and fertilised (NPK + organic manure) plots of long-term, ie.45 years, field experiments were added as a supplemental source of nutrients or as the sole sources of carbon and nitrogen to semi-aerobic cultures of complex microbial communities indigenous to the same individual soils. Depending on the experimental conditions, between 2.7 % and 47.3% of the added HA preparations were utilized in 12 months. In full strength nutrient media these numbers seemed affected by some novel microbially produced HA-like substances. A average utilization rate was 33 % for the HA from an unfertilised orthic Luvisol plot, whereas HA preparations extracted fro fertilised plots of the orthic Luvisol or a dystric Cambisol soil site were utilised to 27 % and 15 %, respectively. The HA preparations re-isolated after 12 months from microbial cultures exhibited differences in elemental and structural characteristics, corresponding mainly with the nutrient status of t (cs)
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  • Mikrobiální využití a transformace huminových kyselin extrahovaných z půd dlouhodobých polních pokusů (cs)
  • Microbial utilization and transformation of humic substances extracted from soils of long-term field experiments
  • Microbial utilization and transformation of humic substances extracted from soils of long-term field experiments (en)
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  • Mikrobiální využití a transformace huminových kyselin extrahovaných z půd dlouhodobých polních pokusů (cs)
  • Microbial utilization and transformation of humic substances extracted from soils of long-term field experiments
  • Microbial utilization and transformation of humic substances extracted from soils of long-term field experiments (en)
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  • RIV/00027006:_____/01:#####253!RIV06-MZE-00027006
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  • Soil organic matter, humic acids, microbial utilization, microbial transformation, long-term field experiments (en)
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  • PF - Francouzská Polynésie
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  • European Journal of Soil Biology
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  • Kubát, Jaromír
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  • 1164-5563
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