Effect of plant growth and addition of plant residues on the phosphatase activity in soil |
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Authors: | R. C. Dalal |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W., Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary The phosphatase activity of the soil amended with roots and tops of clover (Trifolium repens) plant material (0.1% by weight) remained essentially constant in the absence of growing plants but changed considerably in the presence of plants (Avena sativa) grown for 10 weeks. There was a significant relationship between the phosphatase activity and organic and inorganic P in the soil solution only in the presence of growing plants. The differences in phosphatase activity between roots and tops amended soil were attributed to total C as well as differences in the degree of availability of C added through plant materials. This may also apply to the carpet grass (Axonopus affinis) amended soil. |
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Keywords: | Avenasativa Axonopus affinis Carpet grass Clover Oats Phosphatase Plants Soil inorganic P Soil organic P Trifolium repens |
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