. . "[279AB97CA852]" . . . "R\u016F\u017Ekov\u00E1, M." . . "Soil biological activity of mulching and cut/harvested land set aside" . "P\u016Fdn\u00ED biologick\u00E1 aktivita mul\u010Dovan\u00FDch a se\u010Den\u00FDch p\u016Fd uveden\u00FDch do klidu"@cs . "P(QG50070), Z(MSM6046070901)" . "Vo\u0159\u00ED\u0161ek, Karel" . "54" . . "P\u016Fdn\u00ED biologick\u00E1 aktivita mul\u010Dovan\u00FDch a se\u010Den\u00FDch p\u016Fd uveden\u00FDch do klidu"@cs . "fallow; desication; Roundup; microbial biomass; K2SO4 extractable carbon; respiration; nitrification; ammonification; metabolic quotient"@en . "2"^^ . . "3"^^ . . . "Plant, Soil and Environment" . "Formerly arable and ten years (1997-2006) set aside luvic chernozem with different herbaceous cover (grass, legumes and their mixtures) and agronomical practices (mulching and cut/harvesting) was studied. The experimental plot was maintained as black, spontaneous and controlled fallows from 1997 until July 2003 (period BD). In July 2003 the plots were desiccated by glyphosate herbicide and were run as a black fallow until August 2004 (AD). The last period (AG) was characterized by twice a year cut/harvested monoculture of Italian ryegrass until October 2006. The experimental soils were characterized with 18 parameters. Mulched plots in all periods (BD, AD and AG) were evaluated as the highly microbial active plots. The black fallow (BD) permanently maintained by glyphosate herbicide was the lowest in biological parameters. The desiccation affected high significant increase (p < 0.01) of nitrates in topsoil, but in following period (AG) their significant decrease was detected. Desiccation enhanced car"@cs . "Soil biological activity of mulching and cut/harvested land set aside" . "41210" . . . . . . . . "RIV/60460709:41210/08:25870!RIV09-MZE-41210___" . "R\u016F\u017Eek, Lubom\u00EDr" . . "395755" . "Formerly arable and ten years (1997-2006) set aside luvic chernozem with different herbaceous cover (grass, legumes and their mixtures) and agronomical practices (mulching and cut/harvesting) was studied. The experimental plot was maintained as black, spontaneous and controlled fallows from 1997 until July 2003 (period BD). In July 2003 the plots were desiccated by glyphosate herbicide and were run as a black fallow until August 2004 (AD). The last period (AG) was characterized by twice a year cut/harvested monoculture of Italian ryegrass until October 2006. The experimental soils were characterized with 18 parameters. Mulched plots in all periods (BD, AD and AG) were evaluated as the highly microbial active plots. The black fallow (BD) permanently maintained by glyphosate herbicide was the lowest in biological parameters. The desiccation affected high significant increase (p < 0.01) of nitrates in topsoil, but in following period (AG) their significant decrease was detected. Desiccation enhanced car"@en . "1214-1178" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "8"^^ . "RIV/60460709:41210/08:25870" . . "Soil biological activity of mulching and cut/harvested land set aside"@en . . . "Formerly arable and ten years (1997-2006) set aside luvic chernozem with different herbaceous cover (grass, legumes and their mixtures) and agronomical practices (mulching and cut/harvesting) was studied. The experimental plot was maintained as black, spontaneous and controlled fallows from 1997 until July 2003 (period BD). In July 2003 the plots were desiccated by glyphosate herbicide and were run as a black fallow until August 2004 (AD). The last period (AG) was characterized by twice a year cut/harvested monoculture of Italian ryegrass until October 2006. The experimental soils were characterized with 18 parameters. Mulched plots in all periods (BD, AD and AG) were evaluated as the highly microbial active plots. The black fallow (BD) permanently maintained by glyphosate herbicide was the lowest in biological parameters. The desiccation affected high significant increase (p < 0.01) of nitrates in topsoil, but in following period (AG) their significant decrease was detected. Desiccation enhanced car" . . "5" . . . . "Soil biological activity of mulching and cut/harvested land set aside"@en .