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Microbial biomass–C [MBC] was determined by re-hydration [RHD] technique using two very similar salt solutions in dissociation potency (0.5 mol/L K2SO4 [MBC-K] and 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 [MBC-Ca]) in forest, grassland, arable Cambisols [Inceptisols] and Podzols [Spodosols]. MBC-Ca ranged from 254 to 5076 mg/kg dry soil (1.2-4.0 % of Corg). 114 soil samples were examined in the years 2002 and 2003. Organic C compounds extracted by 0.5 mol/L K2SO4 [EC-K] and 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 [EC-Ca] increasing in sequence: [1] arable Cambisols (100 %), [2] cut and grazed grasslands (547 %), [3] forest mineral horizon AH: 0-50 mm (783 %) and [4] Norway spruce forest floor (2421 %). The ratio EC-Ca/EC-K reached in average 62 % and ranged from 48 % to 74 %. Correlation between EC-K and EC-Ca values is connected with soil organic matter status; the correlation was very close for Cambisols (r2=0.925), medium correlation was found for forest floor (r2=0.380) and weak correlation was observed for Podzols (r2=0.042). Correlation bet Microbial biomass–C [MBC] was determined by re-hydration [RHD] technique using two very similar salt solutions in dissociation potency (0.5 mol/L K2SO4 [MBC-K] and 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 [MBC-Ca]) in forest, grassland, arable Cambisols [Inceptisols] and Podzols [Spodosols]. MBC-Ca ranged from 254 to 5076 mg/kg dry soil (1.2-4.0 % of Corg). 114 soil samples were examined in the years 2002 and 2003. Organic C compounds extracted by 0.5 mol/L K2SO4 [EC-K] and 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 [EC-Ca] increasing in sequence: [1] arable Cambisols (100 %), [2] cut and grazed grasslands (547 %), [3] forest mineral horizon AH: 0-50 mm (783 %) and [4] Norway spruce forest floor (2421 %). The ratio EC-Ca/EC-K reached in average 62 % and ranged from 48 % to 74 %. Correlation between EC-K and EC-Ca values is connected with soil organic matter status; the correlation was very close for Cambisols (r2=0.925), medium correlation was found for forest floor (r2=0.380) and weak correlation was observed for Podzols (r2=0.042). Correlation bet Microbial biomass–C [MBC] was determined by re-hydration [RHD] technique using two very similar salt solutions in dissociation potency (0.5 mol/L K2SO4 [MBC-K] and 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 [MBC-Ca]) in forest, grassland, arable Cambisols [Inceptisols] and Podzols [Spodosols]. MBC-Ca ranged from 254 to 5076 mg/kg dry soil (1.2-4.0 % of Corg). 114 soil samples were examined in the years 2002 and 2003. Organic C compounds extracted by 0.5 mol/L K2SO4 [EC-K] and 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 [EC-Ca] increasing in sequence: [1] arable Cambisols (100 %), [2] cut and grazed grasslands (547 %), [3] forest mineral horizon AH: 0-50 mm (783 %) and [4] Norway spruce forest floor (2421 %). The ratio EC-Ca/EC-K reached in average 62 % and ranged from 48 % to 74 %. Correlation between EC-K and EC-Ca values is connected with soil organic matter status; the correlation was very close for Cambisols (r2=0.925), medium correlation was found for forest floor (r2=0.380) and weak correlation was observed for Podzols (r2=0.042). Correlation bet
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Uhlík mikrobní biomasy stanovený v extrakčních činidlech CaCl2 a K2SO4 Microbial biomass-C determined using CaCl2 and K2SO4 as extraction reagents. Microbial biomass-C determined using CaCl2 and K2SO4 as extraction reagents.
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Microbial biomass-C determined using CaCl2 and K2SO4 as extraction reagents. Uhlík mikrobní biomasy stanovený v extrakčních činidlech CaCl2 a K2SO4 Microbial biomass-C determined using CaCl2 and K2SO4 as extraction reagents.
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RIV/60460709:41210/05:12876!RIV06-MSM-41210___
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439;446
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Z(MSM6046070901)
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51
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n5:2006
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n14:J
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RIV/60460709:41210/05:12876
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microbial biomass, CaCl2 and K2SO4 extractable C, arable, forest, grassland soils, arable, forest, grassland soils, Cambisols, Inseptisols, Podzols, Spodosols, extraction methods
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CZ - Česká republika
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[844B601D5D1E]
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Plant, Soil and Environment
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3
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5
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n5:2005
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10
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Voříšek, Karel Černý, Jindřich Růžek, Lubomír Nováková, Michaela Barabasz, Wieslaw
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n17:MSM6046070901
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1214-1178
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8
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41210