articleFEMS Microbiology EcologyNov 5, 2004BRONZE OA

Comparison of temperature effects on soil respiration and bacterial and fungal growth rates

Lund University · University of Helsinki

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Abstract

Temperature is an important factor regulating microbial activity and shaping the soil microbial community. Little is known, however, on how temperature affects the most important groups of the soil microorganisms, the bacteria and the fungi, in situ. We have therefore measured the instantaneous total activity (respiration rate), bacterial activity (growth rate as thymidine incorporation rate) and fungal activity (growth rate as acetate-in-ergosterol incorporation rate) in soil at different temperatures (0-45 degrees C). Two soils were compared: one was an agricultural soil low in organic matter and with high pH, and the other was a forest humus soil with high organic matter content and low pH. Fungal and…

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Keywords
  • Respiration
  • Biology
  • Respiration rate
  • Bacterial growth
  • Growth rate
  • Organic matter
  • Microorganism
  • Soil water
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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