Contribution of microbial cells and their cell walls to the accumulation of organic matter that becomes decomposable as a result of soil drying. 4. Chemical fractions of the organic nitrogen of microbial cells and their cell wall substances which become decomposable as a result of ultrasonification or oven-drying
Marumoto, T.; Kai, H.; Yoshida, T.; Harada, T.
Journal of the Science of Soil and Manure, Japan 45(8): 395-402
1974
Accession: 000325090
Ultrasonification or oven-drying increased the mineralization of the amino-sugar and amino-acid fractions of microbial preparations added to soil.
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