This research was carried out to verify possible changes of rhizosphere microbial population and particularly of the most important physiological groups of microorganisms contributing to biological fertility of soil. Besides, we studied the alterations of plant-microorganisms relationship, concerning mycorrhizal symbiosis. The experiments were carried out in open field with maize as test plants, in plots treated with different kinds of inorganic and organic fertilizers, including sewage sludge and compost deriving from uban waste.
Land application of sludge: Effects on soil microflora
VALLINI, Giovanni;
1982-01-01
Abstract
This research was carried out to verify possible changes of rhizosphere microbial population and particularly of the most important physiological groups of microorganisms contributing to biological fertility of soil. Besides, we studied the alterations of plant-microorganisms relationship, concerning mycorrhizal symbiosis. The experiments were carried out in open field with maize as test plants, in plots treated with different kinds of inorganic and organic fertilizers, including sewage sludge and compost deriving from uban waste.File in questo prodotto:
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