Recursos Rurais (Sep 2018)

Phosphomonosterase and dehydrogenase activities in a horticulture soil under integrated and organic management

  • Marta Ribó,
  • Remedios Albiach,
  • Rodolfo Canet,
  • Fernando Pomares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15304/rr.id5332
Journal volume & issue
no. 2

Abstract

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The effect of integrated and organic management on the levels of dehydrogenase and alkalyne phosphomonosterase (EC 3.1.3.1) activities was determined in a horticultural soil during a four year crop rotation, finding no statistically-significant differences. Since soil tillage and fertilization were similar, the absence of effects suggests that the well-reasoned use of small rates of agrochemicals in the integrated management for weed and pest control may have negligible effects on soil microbiological activity.

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