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Microbial transformation nutrient cycling

Microbial biomass carbon Chloroform fumigation incubation Indicates soil microbial population various methodologies controls nutrient cycling and biological transformation necessary for soil aggregation dependent upon organic inputs Rice et al. (1996)... [Pg.283]

In this chapter, some aspects of the transformation and mobilization of metals by microorganisms in relation to the soil environment have been outlined. It seems evident that metal-microbe interactions are important in several soil contexts, not least in the biogeochemical cycling of metals, associated elements, and nutrients, and in plant productivity. The application and potential of many natural microbial and microbe-plant processes are also growing topics in the area of bioremediation. However, analysis and understanding of the effects of toxic metals on microbial communities is relatively limited despite extensive research, and many studies are site specific. Clearly, the complexity of interactions between metal species and soil components, as well as between metal... [Pg.78]


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