. "Dry olive mill residue; Microbial community profiling; Toxicity"@en . "Sampedro, I." . "Short-term impact of dry olive mill residue addition to soil on the resident microbiota" . . "0960-8524" . "Petruccioli, M." . . "Short-term impact of dry olive mill residue addition to soil on the resident microbiota"@en . "The short-term response of the resident soil bacterial and fungal communities to the addition of 5 percent (w/w) of either dry olive mill residue (DOR), DOR treated with Phlebia sp. (PTDOR) or DOR previously extracted with water (WEDOR) was investigated. As opposed to bacteria, the diversity of fungi increased upon the amendments as assessed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of 18S rDNA. Over the first 30 days, phospholipid fatty acids analyses indicated a gradual decrease in the relative abundances of Gram(+) bacteria (from 44.8 percent to 37.9 percent) and a concomitant increase of Gram(-) bacteria (from 37.3 percent to 51.2 percent) in DOR-amended soil. A considerable increase in the fungal/bacterial ratio was observed after 7 days in DOR, WEDOR and PTDOR-amended soils with respect to the control. The overall microbial activity was stimulated by the amendments as indicated by the higher activity levels of both dehydrogenase and fluorescein diacetate hydrolase" . "NL - Nizozemsko" . "Federici, F." . . "000269812600081" . "P(LC06066), Z(AV0Z50200510)" . . "7"^^ . . . "9"^^ . "Cajthaml, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . . . . . "RIV/61388971:_____/09:00335032!RIV10-MSM-61388971" . "Bioresource Technology" . "Short-term impact of dry olive mill residue addition to soil on the resident microbiota"@en . . "1"^^ . . "RIV/61388971:_____/09:00335032" . . "D'Annibale, A." . "23" . "100" . "Giubilei, M. A." . . "The short-term response of the resident soil bacterial and fungal communities to the addition of 5 percent (w/w) of either dry olive mill residue (DOR), DOR treated with Phlebia sp. (PTDOR) or DOR previously extracted with water (WEDOR) was investigated. As opposed to bacteria, the diversity of fungi increased upon the amendments as assessed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of 18S rDNA. Over the first 30 days, phospholipid fatty acids analyses indicated a gradual decrease in the relative abundances of Gram(+) bacteria (from 44.8 percent to 37.9 percent) and a concomitant increase of Gram(-) bacteria (from 37.3 percent to 51.2 percent) in DOR-amended soil. A considerable increase in the fungal/bacterial ratio was observed after 7 days in DOR, WEDOR and PTDOR-amended soils with respect to the control. The overall microbial activity was stimulated by the amendments as indicated by the higher activity levels of both dehydrogenase and fluorescein diacetate hydrolase"@en . "Federici, E." . . . "341086" . "Short-term impact of dry olive mill residue addition to soil on the resident microbiota" . "[3D9262D323D6]" .