Relationship between an accumulation of soil organic matter becoming decomposable due to drying of soil and microbial cells
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The purpose of this experiment is to make clear the relationship between an accumulation of soil organic matter becoming decomposable due to drying of soil and microbial cells. The results are summarized as follows : 1) The accumulation of soil organic matter becoming decomposable due to drying occurred in the decomposition process of organic matter applied to soil, and its quantity clearly increased with an increase of microbial cells. Further, the accumulation increased in company with an increase of reimmobilization during the decomposition process of organic matter applied to soil. 2) The accumulation of the decomposable soil organic matter was clearly recognized during the decomposition process of microbial cells in soil. The accumulation rate was higher in newly immobilized organic matter of soil than in native soil organic matter. 3) It was suggested that microbial cells and their cell walls considerably contribute as a source of the decomposable soil organic matter.
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著者
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YOSHIDA Takashi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Matsuyama University
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KAI Hideaki
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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HARADA Togoro
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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MARUMOTO Takuya
Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University
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Harada Togoro
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Harada Togoro
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyusyu University
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Marumoto Takuya
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyusyu University
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Yoshida Takashi
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyusyu University
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Kai Hideaki
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Kai Hideaki
Faculty Of Agriculture Kyusyu University:(present Address)faculty Of Agriculture Yamaguchi Universit
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Yoshida Takashi
Faculty Of Agriculture And Life Science Hirosaki University
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