Predicted microbial biomass in the rhizosphere of barley in the field |
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Authors: | Martin Wood |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Science, The University of Reading, London Road, RG1 5AQ Reading, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary Laboratory data for the loss of root material by barley and field data for the growth of barley plants in Syria and in England have been combined to predict the amount of material lost by barley roots during a season, and to predict the resulting microbial biomass in the rhizosphere. The predicted microbial biomass C in the rhizosphere ranged from 10–34% of the total plant biomass C depending mainly upon the value used for rate of loss of root material. Total loss of root material predicted during a season in England constituted 7.7–25.4 percent of C fixed by photosynthesis. The major assumptions made in these calculations are considered, and the predicted values discussed in relation to reported values for soil microbial biomass, CO2 fluxes from soil and associative nitrogen fixation. |
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Keywords: | Barley C economy CO2 fluxes Hordeum vulgare L. Microbial biomass Rhizosphere Roots |
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