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Although there were no signi®cant dierences in absolute acid phosphatase activity between soils taken upslope and downslope, the rate of change in phosphatase activity between pre-
lipoferum laccase was achieved after cell disruption by sonication, protein solubilization by Triton X-100, acetone and protamine precipitation, hydroxyapatite column chromatography
Geophagous endogeic earthworms have a poor digestive enzymatic capability (Lavelle, 1983), whilst the soil micro¯ora has the ability to degrade almost any kind of organic
There are indications that an underlying process may be microorganisms which produce reactive chlorine that chemically degrades organic matter and facilitates degradation
sequently, ten adult worms ( Eisenia fetida ) were added to the pre-treated mixtures of aerobic and anaerobic sewage sludges, having a content of dry matter of about 40%; 0.5 kg (as
In contrast, even a short incubation of casts caused marked changes in the microbial properties studied: microbial biomass sharply declined during the ®rst 5 d of incubation;
Although peak respiration rate increased as temperature increased from 30 to 45°C, ethylene production induced by propylene was inhibited at temperatures over 38°C.. This
At each temperature, an increase in ration initially gave an increase in growth, until a point was reached at which higher rations gave either the same growth rate or, at