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Applied Soil Ecology

, Subject Index, Volumes 13±15

Acclimatization

Effects of in vivo mycorrhization on micropropagated fruit tree rootstocks, 15 (2000) 105

Acidification

Earthworm populations in a cool and wet district as affected by tractor traffic and fertilisation, 13 (1999) 237

Aerated slurry

Earthworm populations in a cool and wet district as affected by tractor traffic and fertilisation, 13 (1999) 237

Aggregate stability

Effects of reduced tillage and liming on microbial activity and soil properties in a weakly-structured soil, 14 (2000) 135

Agricultural intensification

Potential C-source utilization patterns of bacterial communities as influenced by clearing and land use in a vertic soil of Argentina, 15 (2000) 273

Agricultural practices

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Agricultural soils

Evaluation of the diversity of rhizobia in Brazilian agricultural soils cultivated with soybeans, 13 (1999) 159

Agrobacterium

Response of micropropagated potatoes transplanted to peat media to post-vitro inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil bacteria, 15 (2000) 145

Agro-ecology

Soil health: research, practice and policy for a more regenerative agriculture, 15 (2000) 85

Agroforestry

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Alcaligenes faecalis

Effect of anAlcaligenes faecalisinoculant strain on bacterial communities in flooded soil microcosms planted with rice seedlings, 15 (2000) 211

Alder

Characteristics and energetic strategies of the rhizosphere in ecosystems of the BornhoÈved Lake district, 15 (2000) 201

Alkaline pH

Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, 13 (1999) 219

Alleycrop

The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

Amazonia

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

AMF

Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and other microbial inoculants (Azospirillum, Pseudomonas, Trichoderma) and their effects on microbial population and enzyme activities in the rhizosphere of maize plants, 15 (2000) 261

Amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis (ARDRA) Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity, 13 (1999) 109

Anecic earthworms

Microfungal communities in soil, litter and casts ofLumbricus terrestris L. (Lumbricidae): a laboratory experiment, 14 (2000) 17

Antagonism

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Antifungal volatile

Effects of increased nitrate availability on the control of plant pathogenic fungi by the soil bacteriumBacillus subtilis, 15 (2000) 227

Arachis hypogaeaL.

Nodulation in peanut (Arachis hypogaeaL.) roots in the pre-sence of native and inoculated rhizobia strains, 13 (1999) 39

Arbuscular mycorrhiza

The impact of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal and nitro-gen-fixing symbioses in legumes, 14 (2000) 191

The effect of inoculation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) microplants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on tuber yield and tuber size distribution, 15 (2000) 137

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)

Response of micropropagated potatoes transplanted to peat media to post-vitro inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil bacteria, 15 (2000) 145

The effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the hatch of potato cyst nematodes, 15 (2000) 233

Autoxidation

Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, 13 (1999) 219

Azo dyes

Effects of benzidine and benzidine analogues on the growth and nitrogenase activity ofAzotobacter, 14 (2000) 183

Azotobacter

Effects of benzidine and benzidine analogues on the growth and nitrogenase activity ofAzotobacter, 14 (2000) 183

Bacillus

Response of micropropagated potatoes transplanted to peat media to post-vitro inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil bacteria, 15 (2000) 145

Bacteria

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Bacteria isolation

A micro-sampling approach to improve the inventory of bacter-ial diversity in soil, 13 (1999) 123

Bacterial diversity

A micro-sampling approach to improve the inventory of bacter-ial diversity in soil, 13 (1999) 123

Bactris

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Beech

Characteristics and energetic strategies of the rhizosphere in ecosystems of the BornhoÈved Lake district, 15 (2000) 201

Beneficial association

Endophytic communities of rhizobacteria and the strategies required to create yield enhancing associations with crops, 15 (2000) 183

Benzidine

Effects of benzidine and benzidine analogues on the growth and nitrogenase activity ofAzotobacter, 14 (2000) 183

Bertholletia

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Bioassay

Receptiveness of some tropical soils from banana fields in Martinique to the arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices, 15 (2000) 253

Biocontrol

Survival and infection of root-knot nematodes added to soil amended with rye at different stages of decomposition and cropped with cotton, 13 (1999) 231

Effects of increased nitrate availability on the control of plant pathogenic fungi by the soil bacteriumBacillus subtilis, 15 (2000) 227

Biodiversity

Does soil biodiversity depend upon metabiotic activity and influences? 13 (1999) 151

Evaluation of the diversity of rhizobia in Brazilian agricultural soils cultivated with soybeans, 13 (1999) 159

Bioindicator

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Biolog assay

Potential C-source utilization patterns of bacterial communities as influenced by clearing and land use in a vertic soil of Argentina, 15 (2000) 273

Biological control

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Fungal communities in fallow soil before and after amending with pine sawdust, 14 (2000) 177

Biomass

Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science, 14 (2000) 283

Biomass carbon

The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis, 14 (2000) 147

Biotic interactions

Does soil biodiversity depend upon metabiotic activity and influences? 13 (1999) 151

Biovolumes ratio

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Bixa

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Bodies

Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science, 14 (2000) 283

Bradyrhizobium

Evaluation of the diversity of rhizobia in Brazilian agricultural soils cultivated with soybeans, 13 (1999) 159

The impact of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal and nitro-gen-fixing symbioses in legumes, 14 (2000) 191

Bradyrhizobiumsp.

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils, 13 (1999) 251

Brassica napus

Direct and indirect effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the decomposing and competitive abilities of saprobic fungi, 14 (2000) 157

13C/15Ndynamics

Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic `hot-spots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, 14 (2000) 37

Calluna vulgaris

Mineralization and immobilization of nitrogen in heath soil under intactCalluna, after heather beetle infestation and nitrogen fertilization, 13 (1999) 187

Canonical correlation analysis

The influence of row position and selected soil attributes on Acarina and Collembola in no-till and conventional continuous corn on a clay loam soil, 13 (1999) 1

Canopy

Soil response to canopy position and feral pig disturbance beneath Quercus agrifolia on Santa Cruz Island, California, 14 (2000) 269

Carbon dioxide

Soil carbon, microbial activity and nitrogen availability in agroforestry systems on moderately alkaline soils in northern India, 15 (2000) 283

Carbon source

Isolation and symbiotic characteristics of Mexican Frankia

strains associated withCasuarina, 14 (2000) 249

Carcass disposal

Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science, 14 (2000) 283

Cattle manure

Earthworm populations in a cool and wet district as affected by tractor traffic and fertilisation, 13 (1999) 237

CCA

Diversity and distribution of nematode communities in grass-lands from Romania in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics, 14 (2000) 27

Cell integrity

Hydrolytic enzyme activity ofPaenibacillussp. strain B2 and effects of the antagonistic bacterium on cell integrity of two soil-borne pathogenic fungi, 15 (2000) 191

Cereal±oil seed rotation

Effects of reduced tillage and liming on microbial activity and soil properties in a weakly-structured soil, 14 (2000) 135

Chitin

Stimulation of wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca) arbuscular mycorrhizas by addition of shellfish waste to the growth substrate: interaction between mycorrhization, substrate amendment and sus-ceptibility to red core (Phytophthora fragariae), 15 (2000) 153

Citrus

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Climate change

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Clusters

Diversity and distribution of nematode communities in grass-lands from Romania in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics, 14 (2000) 27

Co-inertia analysis

Relationships between abiotic and biotic soil properties during fallow periods in the sudanian zone of Senegal, 14 (2000) 89

Collembola

Effects of spring precipitation on a temperate arable collembolan community analysed using Principal Response Curves, 14 (2000) 231

Collembolan

Genetic polymorphism in nine clones of a parthenogenetic collembolan used in ecotoxicological testing, 14 (2000) 103

Commercial mycorrhizal inoculants

Stimulation of wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca) arbuscular mycorrhizas by addition of shellfish waste to the growth sub-strate: interaction between mycorrhization, substrate amendment and susceptibility to red core (Phytophthora fragariae), 15 (2000) 153

Community analysis

Effects of spring precipitation on a temperate arable collembolan community analysed using Principal Response Curves, 14 (2000) 231

Community DNA

%G+C profiling and cross hybridisation of microbial DNA reveals great variation in below-ground community structure in UK upland grasslands, 14 (2000) 125

Community structure

Effects of altered soil-water availability on a tallgrass prairie nematode community, 13 (1999) 45

Community-level physiological profiles

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Competition

Nodulation in peanut (Arachis hypogaeaL.) roots in the pre-sence of native and inoculated rhizobia strains, 13 (1999) 39

Interrelations between Azospirillumand Rhizobium nitrogen-fixers and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of alfalfa in sterile, AMF-free or normal soil conditions, 15 (2000) 159

Concentration factors

The accumulation of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and Ca) by two ecologically contrasting earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellusand

Aporrectodea caliginosa): implications for ecotoxicological testing, 13 (1999) 9

Consumption rate

Quantification of nitrogen assimilation efficiencies and their use to estimate organic matter consumption by the earthworms Apor-rectodea tuberculata(Eisen) andLumbricus terrestrisL., 13 (1999) 199

Copper

Toxicity and possible food-chain effects of copper, dimethoate and a detergent (LAS) on a centipede (Lithobius mutabilis) and its prey (Musca domestica), 13 (1999) 177

Cork oak

Mycorrhization of vitroplants raised from somatic embryos of cork oak (Quercus suberL.), 15 (2000) 119

Corn agroecosystem

Quantification of nitrogen assimilation efficiencies and their use to estimate organic matter consumption by the earthworms Apor-rectodea tuberculata(Eisen) andLumbricus terrestrisL., 13 (1999) 199

Costa Rica

The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

Cross hybridisation

%G+C profiling and cross hybridisation of microbial DNA reveals great variation in below-ground community structure in UK upland grasslands, 14 (2000) 125

Cultural practices

Impact of soil health management practices on soilborne patho-gens, nematodes and root diseases of vegetable crops, 15 (2000) 37

Decay

Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science, 14 (2000) 283

Decomposition

Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinusL.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest, 13 (1999) 169

Translating science into action for agricultural development in the tropics: an example from decomposition studies, 14 (2000) 1

Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic `hot-spots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, 14 (2000) 37

Simulated patterns of litter decay predict patterns of extracel-lular enzyme activities, 14 (2000) 71

Soil biota and crop residue decomposition during summer and autumn in south-western Australia, 14 (2000) 111

Denitrification

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Derived savanna

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils, 13 (1999) 251

Desert revegetation

Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert, 14 (2000) 165

Deserts

Controls on soil biodiversity: insights from extreme environ-ments, 13 (1999) 137

Development

The Beneficial Rhizosphere: a dynamic entity, 15 (2000) 99

Diazotrophs

Interrelations between Azospirillumand Rhizobium nitrogen-fixers and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of alfalfa in sterile, AMF-free or normal soil conditions, 15 (2000) 159

Synergistic and antagonistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi andAzospirillumandRhizobiumnitrogen-fixers on the photo-synthetic activity of alfalfa, probed by the polyphasic chlorophylla

fluorescence transient O-J-I-P, 15 (2000) 169

Diplocardiaspp.

The effects of forest practices on earthworm populations and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri, 13 (1999) 31

Disturbance

Controls on soil biodiversity: insights from extreme environ-ments, 13 (1999) 137

Diversity

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

DNA fingerprinting

Evaluation of the diversity of rhizobia in Brazilian agricultural soils cultivated with soybeans, 13 (1999) 159

Drought

Effects of spring precipitation on a temperate arable collembolan community analysed using Principal Response Curves, 14 (2000) 231

Dual inoculation

Response of micropropagated potatoes transplanted to peat media to post-vitro inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil bacteria, 15 (2000) 145

Earthworm cast production

Influence of mulch and soil compaction on earthworm cast properties, 14 (2000) 223

Earthworms

The accumulation of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and Ca) by two ecologically contrasting earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellusand

Aporrectodea caliginosa): implications for ecotoxicological testing, 13 (1999) 9

The effects of forest practices on earthworm populations and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri, 13 (1999) 31

Quantification of nitrogen assimilation efficiencies and their use to estimate organic matter consumption by the earthworms Apor-rectodea tuberculata(Eisen) andLumbricus terrestrisL., 13 (1999) 199

Ecological engineers

Does soil biodiversity depend upon metabiotic activity and influences? 13 (1999) 151

Ecological indices

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Ecosystem engineers

Soil surface macrofaunal communities associated with earth-worm casts in grasslands of the Eastern Plains of Colombia, 13 (1999) 87

Ecosystem functions

Controls on soil biodiversity: insights from extreme environ-ments, 13 (1999) 137

Soil health and sustainability: managing the biotic component of soil quality, 15 (2000) 3

Soil quality: an indicator of sustainable land management? 15 (2000) 75

Ecosystem stability

Biodiversity and soil functioningÐfrom black box to can of worms? 13 (1999) 105

Ecotoxicological test

Genetic polymorphism in nine clones of a parthenogenetic collembolan used in ecotoxicological testing, 14 (2000) 103

Ecotoxicology

The accumulation of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and Ca) by two ecologically contrasting earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellusand

Aporrectodea caliginosa): implications for ecotoxicological testing, 13 (1999) 9

Toxicity and possible food-chain effects of copper, dimethoate and a detergent (LAS) on a centipede (Lithobius mutabilis) and its prey (Musca domestica), 13 (1999) 177

Ectomycorrhizas

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Effectivity

Isolation and symbiotic characteristics of Mexican Frankia

strains associated withCasuarina, 14 (2000) 249

Electron transport activity

Synergistic and antagonistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi andAzospirillumandRhizobiumnitrogen-fixers on the photo-synthetic activity of alfalfa, probed by the polyphasic chlorophylla

fluorescence transient O-J-I-P, 15 (2000) 169

Endophyte

Endophytic communities of rhizobacteria and the strategies required to create yield enhancing associations with crops, 15 (2000) 183

Enzyme activity

Influence of mulch and soil compaction on earthworm cast properties, 14 (2000) 223

Enzymes

Simulated patterns of litter decay predict patterns of extracel-lular enzyme activities, 14 (2000) 71

Ericaceae

In vitro and post vitro inoculation of micropropagated Rhodo-dendrons with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi, 15 (2000) 125

Ericoid mycorrhiza

In vitro and post vitro inoculation of micropropagated Rhodo-dendrons with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi, 15 (2000) 125

Extracellular cellulase

Temporal variations in microbial biomass C and cellulolytic enzyme activity in arable soils: effects of organic matter input, 13 (1999) 209

Fallow field

Relationships between abiotic and biotic soil properties during fallow periods in the sudanian zone of Senegal, 14 (2000) 89

Faunal abundance

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Faunal diversity

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Filamentous fungi

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

FISH

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Fluorogenic compound assay

Temporal variations in microbial biomass C and cellulolytic enzyme activity in arable soils: effects of organic matter input, 13 (1999) 209

Folsomia candida

Genetic polymorphism in nine clones of a parthenogenetic collembolan used in ecotoxicological testing, 14 (2000) 103

Forestry

Fungal communities in fallow soil before and after amending with pine sawdust, 14 (2000) 177

Frankia

Isolation and symbiotic characteristics of Mexican Frankia

strains associated withCasuarina, 14 (2000) 249

Functional redundancy

Biodiversity and soil functioningÐfrom black box to can of worms? 13 (1999) 105

Fungal community

Microfungal communities in soil, litter and casts ofLumbricus terrestrisL. (Lumbricidae): a laboratory experiment, 14 (2000) 17

Fusarium oxysporum

Hydrolytic enzyme activity ofPaenibacillussp. strain B2 and effects of the antagonistic bacterium on cell integrity of two soil-borne pathogenic fungi, 15 (2000) 191

%G+C profiling

%G+C profiling and cross hybridisation of microbial DNA reveals great variation in below-ground community structure in UK upland grasslands, 14 (2000) 125

Gaeumannomyces graminisvar.tritici

Effects of number of winter wheat crops grown successively on fungal communities on wheat roots, 13 (1999) 271

Genetic diversity

Genetic polymorphism in nine clones of a parthenogenetic collembolan used in ecotoxicological testing, 14 (2000) 103

Global change

Direct and indirect effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the decomposing and competitive abilities of saprobic fungi, 14 (2000) 157

Globodera pallida

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Globodera rostochiensis

The effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the hatch of potato cyst nematodes, 15 (2000) 233

Glomus

Effectiveness of indigenous and non-indigenous isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from degraded ecosystems and man-made habitats, 14 (2000) 201

Mycorrhizal inoculation enhances growth and nutrient uptake of micropropagated apple rootstocks during weaning in commercial substrates of high nutrient availability, 15 (2000) 113

Glomus intraradices

Receptiveness of some tropical soils from banana fields in Martinique to the arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices, 15 (2000) 253

Glomus mosseae

Effects of in vivo mycorrhization on micropropagated fruit tree rootstocks, 15 (2000) 105

Grass production

Effects of soil compaction on the relationships between nematodes, grass production and soil physical properties, 14 (2000) 213

Grasslands

Grazing impacts on the spatial distribution of soil microbial biomass around tussock grasses in a tropical grassland, 13 (1999) 259

Diversity and distribution of nematode communities in grass-lands from Romania in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics, 14 (2000) 27

%G+C profiling and cross hybridisation of microbial DNA reveals great variation in below-ground community structure in UK upland grasslands, 14 (2000) 125

Grass-legume pastures

Soil surface macrofaunal communities associated with earth-worm casts in grasslands of the Eastern Plains of Colombia, 13 (1999) 87

Grazing pressure

Grazing impacts on the spatial distribution of soil microbial biomass around tussock grasses in a tropical grassland, 13 (1999) 259

Gross ammonification

Mineralization and immobilization of nitrogen in heath soil under intactCalluna, after heather beetle infestation and nitrogen fertilization, 13 (1999) 187

Habitable pore space

Effects of soil compaction on the relationships between nematodes, grass production and soil physical properties, 14 (2000) 213

Harvest level

The effects of forest practices on earthworm populations and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri, 13 (1999) 31

Hatch

The effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the hatch of potato cyst nematodes, 15 (2000) 233

Heavy metals

The accumulation of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and Ca) by two ecologically contrasting earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellusand

Aporrectodea caliginosa): implications for ecotoxicological testing, 13 (1999) 9

Effectiveness of indigenous and non-indigenous isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from degraded ecosystems and man-made habitats, 14 (2000) 201

Horticulture

In vitro and post vitro inoculation of micropropagated Rhodo-dendrons with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi, 15 (2000) 125

Humic substances

Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, 13 (1999) 219

Humivore

Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, 13 (1999) 219

Hydrolytic enzymes

Hydrolytic enzyme activity ofPaenibacillussp. strain B2 and effects of the antagonistic bacterium on cell integrity of two soil-borne pathogenic fungi, 15 (2000) 191

Immobilization

Mineralization and immobilization of nitrogen in heath soil under intactCalluna, after heather beetle infestation and nitrogen fertilization, 13 (1999) 187

Indeterminate microbes

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Indicators

Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Soil quality: an indicator of sustainable land management? 15 (2000) 75

Infectivity

Isolation and symbiotic characteristics of Mexican Frankia

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Inoculation

Receptiveness of some tropical soils from banana fields in Martinique to the arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices, 15 (2000) 253

Inoculum potential

Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert, 14 (2000) 165

Insecticides

Soil application of insecticides influences microorganisms and plant nutrients, 14 (2000) 55

Integrated arable farming system

Temporal variations in microbial biomass C and cellulolytic enzyme activity in arable soils: effects of organic matter input, 13 (1999) 209

Irrigation

Effects of spring precipitation on a temperate arable collembolan community analysed using Principal Response Curves, 14 (2000) 231

Isoptera

Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, 13 (1999) 219

JIP-test

Synergistic and antagonistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi andAzospirillumandRhizobiumnitrogen-fixers on the photo-synthetic activity of alfalfa, probed by the polyphasic chlorophylla

fluorescence transient O-J-I-P, 15 (2000) 169

Lablab purpureus

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils, 13 (1999) 251

Landscape

Soil quality: an indicator of sustainable land management? 15 (2000) 75

Laterite soil

Soil application of insecticides influences microorganisms and plant nutrients, 14 (2000) 55

Legumes

The impact of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal and nitro-gen-fixing symbioses in legumes, 14 (2000) 191

Lignin

Translating science into action for agricultural development in the tropics: an example from decomposition studies, 14 (2000) 1

Litter

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Litter decomposition

Microfungal communities in soil, litter and casts ofLumbricus terrestrisL. (Lumbricidae): a laboratory experiment, 14 (2000) 17 Direct and indirect effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the decomposing and competitive abilities of saprobic fungi, 14 (2000) 157

Lochmaea suturalis

Mineralization and immobilization of nitrogen in heath soil under intactCalluna, after heather beetle infestation and nitrogen fertilization, 13 (1999) 187

Low molecular weight organic acids

The role of low molecular weight organic acids from decom-posing rye in inhibiting root-knot nematode populations in soil, 15 (2000) 243

Lumbricus terrestris

Microfungal communities in soil, litter and casts ofLumbricus terrestrisL. (Lumbricidae): a laboratory experiment, 14 (2000) 17

Lupin

Soil biota and crop residue decomposition during summer and autumn in south-western Australia, 14 (2000) 111

Maize

The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis, 14 (2000) 147

Characteristics and energetic strategies of the rhizosphere in ecosystems of the BornhoÈved Lake district, 15 (2000) 201

Malus

Mycorrhizal inoculation enhances growth and nutrient uptake of micropropagated apple rootstocks during weaning in commercial substrates of high nutrient availability, 15 (2000) 113

Martiodrilus carimaguensis

Soil surface macrofaunal communities associated with earth-worm casts in grasslands of the Eastern Plains of Colombia, 13 (1999) 87

Maturity index

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Meloidogyne incognita(root-knot nematode)

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The role of low molecular weight organic acids from decom-posing rye in inhibiting root-knot nematode populations in soil, 15 (2000) 243

Metabiosis

Does soil biodiversity depend upon metabiotic activity and influences? 13 (1999) 151

Microarthropods

Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinusL.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest, 13 (1999) 169

Microbial activity

Soil carbon, microbial activity and nitrogen availability in agroforestry systems on moderately alkaline soils in northern India, 15 (2000) 283

Microbial biomass

Temporal variations in microbial biomass C and cellulolytic enzyme activity in arable soils: effects of organic matter input, 13 (1999) 209

Soil carbon, microbial activity and nitrogen availability in agroforestry systems on moderately alkaline soils in northern India, 15 (2000) 283

Microbial diversity

%G+C profiling and cross hybridisation of microbial DNA reveals great variation in below-ground community structure in UK upland grasslands, 14 (2000) 125

In search of biological indicators for soil health and disease suppression, 15 (2000) 13

Microbial eco-physiology

Characteristics and energetic strategies of the rhizosphere in ecosystems of the BornhoÈved Lake district, 15 (2000) 201

Microbial inoculation

Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and other microbial inoculants (Azospirillum, Pseudomonas, Trichoderma) and their effects on microbial population and enzyme activities in the rhizosphere of maize plants, 15 (2000) 261

Microbial interactions

The Beneficial Rhizosphere: a dynamic entity, 15 (2000) 99

Microbial molecular ecology

Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial communities differing in degree of proximity ofLolium perenneandTrifolium repensroots, 13 (1999) 127

Microbial population

Soil application of insecticides influences microorganisms and plant nutrients, 14 (2000) 55

Microbial succession

In search of biological indicators for soil health and disease suppression, 15 (2000) 13

Microplants

The effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the hatch of potato cyst nematodes, 15 (2000) 233

Micropropagated rootstocks

Effects of in vivo mycorrhization on micropropagated fruit tree rootstocks, 15 (2000) 105

Micropropagation

The Beneficial Rhizosphere: a dynamic entity, 15 (2000) 99 In vitro and post vitro inoculation of micropropagated Rhodo-dendrons with ericoid mycorrhizal fungi, 15 (2000) 125

The effect of inoculation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) microplants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on tuber yield and tuber size distribution, 15 (2000) 137

Microscopy

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Microsymbionts

Interrelations between Azospirillum andRhizobium nitrogen-fixers and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of alfalfa in sterile, AMF-free or normal soil conditions, 15 (2000) 159

Mineral fertiliser

Earthworm populations in a cool and wet district as affected by tractor traffic and fertilisation, 13 (1999) 237

Minimum data set

Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Modeling

Simulated patterns of litter decay predict patterns of extracel-lular enzyme activities, 14 (2000) 71

Molecular ecology

Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity, 13 (1999) 109

Molecular microbial ecology

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Mouldboard ploughing

Effects of reduced tillage and liming on microbial activity and soil properties in a weakly-structured soil, 14 (2000) 135

Mucuna pruriens

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils, 13 (1999) 251

Mulch

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The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

Multivariate analysis

Effects of spring precipitation on a temperate arable collembolan community analysed using Principal Response Curves, 14 (2000) 231

Mycorrhiza

The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis, 14 (2000) 147

Effectiveness of indigenous and non-indigenous isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from degraded ecosystems and man-made habitats, 14 (2000) 201

The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

The Beneficial Rhizosphere: a dynamic entity, 15 (2000) 99 Interrelations between Azospirillumand Rhizobium nitrogen-fixers and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of alfalfa in sterile, AMF-free or normal soil conditions, 15 (2000) 159

Synergistic and antagonistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi andAzospirillumandRhizobiumnitrogen-fixers on the photo-synthetic activity of alfalfa, probed by the polyphasic chlorophylla

fluorescence transient O-J-I-P, 15 (2000) 169

Receptiveness of some tropical soils from banana fields in Martinique to the arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices, 15 (2000) 253

Mycorrhizal colonization

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils, 13 (1999) 251

Mycorrhization

Effects of in vivo mycorrhization on micropropagated fruit tree rootstocks, 15 (2000) 105

Mycorrhization of vitroplants raised from somatic embryos of cork oak (Quercus suberL.), 15 (2000) 119

N mineralization

Translating science into action for agricultural development in the tropics: an example from decomposition studies, 14 (2000) 1

Nematode community

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management prac-tices, 13 (1999) 69

Nematode community structure

Diversity and distribution of nematode communities in grass-lands from Romania in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics, 14 (2000) 27

Nematode parasites

Influence of weather and time of deposition on sheep faeces colonization by nematophagous fungi in the Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil, 14 (2000) 63

Nematode trophic structure

Effects of soil compaction on the relationships between nema-todes, grass production and soil physical properties, 14 (2000) 213

Nematodes

Effects of altered soil-water availability on a tallgrass prairie nematode community, 13 (1999) 45

Controls on soil biodiversity: insights from extreme environ-ments, 13 (1999) 137

Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic `hot-spots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, 14 (2000) 37

Relationships between abiotic and biotic soil properties during fallow periods in the sudanian zone of Senegal, 14 (2000) 89

Nematophagous fungi

Influence of weather and time of deposition on sheep faeces colonization by nematophagous fungi in the Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil, 14 (2000) 63

Nitrate reductase

Effects of increased nitrate availability on the control of plant pathogenic fungi by the soil bacteriumBacillus subtilis, 15 (2000) 227

Nitrification

Mineralization and immobilization of nitrogen in heath soil under intactCalluna, after heather beetle infestation and nitrogen fertilization, 13 (1999) 187

Nitrogen

Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinusL.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest, 13 (1999) 169

Soil biota and crop residue decomposition during summer and autumn in south-western Australia, 14 (2000) 111

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Nitrogen assimilation efficiency

Quantification of nitrogen assimilation efficiencies and their use to estimate organic matter consumption by the earthworms Apor-rectodea tuberculata(Eisen) andLumbricus terrestrisL., 13 (1999) 199

Nitrogen fixation

Nodulation in peanut (Arachis hypogaeaL.) roots in the pre-sence of native and inoculated rhizobia strains, 13 (1999) 39

Effects of benzidine and benzidine analogues on the growth and nitrogenase activity ofAzotobacter, 14 (2000) 183

Isolation and symbiotic characteristics of Mexican Frankia

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Nitrogen mineralization

Soil carbon, microbial activity and nitrogen availability in agroforestry systems on moderately alkaline soils in northern India, 15 (2000) 283

Nodulation

Nodulation in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) roots in the presence of native and inoculated rhizobia strains, 13 (1999) 39

The impact of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal and nitro-gen-fixing symbioses in legumes, 14 (2000) 191

The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

Non-plant feeding nematodes

Successional trends in the characteristics of soil nematode communities in cropped and fallow lands in Senegal (Sonkorong), 14 (2000) 5

On-farm research

Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Organic farming

Earthworm populations in a cool and wet district as affected by tractor traffic and fertilisation, 13 (1999) 237

Organic matter

Quantification of nitrogen assimilation efficiencies and their use to estimate organic matter consumption by the earthworms Apor-rectodea tuberculata(Eisen) andLumbricus terrestrisL., 13 (1999) 199

Relationships between abiotic and biotic soil properties during fallow periods in the sudanian zone of Senegal, 14 (2000) 89

Paenibacillussp. strain B2

Hydrolytic enzyme activity ofPaenibacillussp. strain B2 and effects of the antagonistic bacterium on cell integrity of two soil-borne pathogenic fungi, 15 (2000) 191

Panmetabiosis

Does soil biodiversity depend upon metabiotic activity and influences? 13 (1999) 151

Parthenogenesis

Genetic polymorphism in nine clones of a parthenogenetic collembolan used in ecotoxicological testing, 14 (2000) 103

Participatory

Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Pasteurization

The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis, 14 (2000) 147

Pathogenic fungi

Impact of soil health management practices on soilborne pathogens, nematodes and root diseases of vegetable crops, 15 (2000) 37

PCA

Effects of reduced tillage and liming on microbial activity and soil properties in a weakly-structured soil, 14 (2000) 135

PCR±DGGE Biolog

Effect of anAlcaligenes faecalisinoculant strain on bacterial communities in flooded soil microcosms planted with rice seedlings, 15 (2000) 211

Penetration resistance

Effects of reduced tillage and liming on microbial activity and soil properties in a weakly-structured soil, 14 (2000) 135

People-centered development

Soil health: research, practice and policy for a more regenerative agriculture, 15 (2000) 85

Perennial crops

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Pesticides

Toxicity and possible food-chain effects of copper, dimethoate and a detergent (LAS) on a centipede (Lithobius mutabilis) and its prey (Musca domestica), 13 (1999) 177

The impact of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal and nitro-gen-fixing symbioses in legumes, 14 (2000) 191

PGPR

Endophytic communities of rhizobacteria and the strategies required to create yield enhancing associations with crops, 15 (2000) 183

Phosphorus

Mycorrhizal inoculation enhances growth and nutrient uptake of micropropagated apple rootstocks during weaning in commercial substrates of high nutrient availability, 15 (2000) 113

Photosystem II behaviour

Synergistic and antagonistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi andAzospirillumandRhizobiumnitrogen-fixers on the photo-synthetic activity of alfalfa, probed by the polyphasic chlorophylla

fluorescence transient O-J-I-P, 15 (2000) 169

Phytophthora parasitica

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Pigs

Soil response to canopy position and feral pig disturbance beneath Quercus agrifoliaon Santa Cruz Island, California, 14 (2000) 269

Pine sawdust

Fungal communities in fallow soil before and after amending with pine sawdust, 14 (2000) 177

Plant disease

The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

Plant feeding nematodes

Successional trends in the characteristics of soil nematode communities in cropped and fallow lands in Senegal (Sonkorong), 14 (2000) 5

Plant nutrients

Soil application of insecticides influences microorganisms and plant nutrients, 14 (2000) 55

Plant nutrition

Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic `hot-spots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, 14 (2000) 37

Plant parasitic index

Successional trends in the characteristics of soil nematode communities in cropped and fallow lands in Senegal (Sonkorong), 14 (2000) 5

Plant propagation

Mycorrhizal inoculation enhances growth and nutrient uptake of micropropagated apple rootstocks during weaning in commercial substrates of high nutrient availability, 15 (2000) 113

Plant±microbe±soil interactions

Grazing impacts on the spatial distribution of soil microbial biomass around tussock grasses in a tropical grassland, 13 (1999) 259

Plant-parasitic nematodes

Impact of soil health management practices on soilborne patho-gens, nematodes and root diseases of vegetable crops, 15 (2000) 37

PLFA analysis

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Polyphenols

Translating science into action for agricultural development in the tropics: an example from decomposition studies, 14 (2000) 1

Potato cyst nematodes

The effect of mycorrhizal fungi on the hatch of potato cyst nematodes, 15 (2000) 233

Potato minitubers

Response of micropropagated potatoes transplanted to peat media to post-vitro inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil bacteria, 15 (2000) 145

Potato seed-tuber production

The effect of inoculation of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) microplants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on tuber yield and tuber size distribution, 15 (2000) 137

Predators

Toxicity and possible food-chain effects of copper, dimethoate and a detergent (LAS) on a centipede (Lithobius mutabilis) and its prey (Musca domestica), 13 (1999) 177

Propagule

Receptiveness of some tropical soils from banana fields in Martinique to the arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices, 15 (2000) 253

Protozoa

Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic `hot-spots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, 14 (2000) 37

Pueraria

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Quercus agrifolia

Soil response to canopy position and feral pig disturbance beneath Quercus agrifolia on Santa Cruz Island, California, 14 (2000) 269

RAPD fingerprints

Genetic polymorphism in nine clones of a parthenogenetic collembolan used in ecotoxicological testing, 14 (2000) 103

rDNA

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Receptiveness

Receptiveness of some tropical soils from banana fields in Martinique to the arbuscular fungus Glomus intraradices, 15 (2000) 253

Red stele

Stimulation of wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca) arbuscular mycorrhizas by addition of shellfish waste to the growth substrate: interaction between mycorrhization, substrate amendment and sus-ceptibility to red core (Phytophthora fragariae), 15 (2000) 153

Reduced tillage

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Redundancy analysis

Effects of spring precipitation on a temperate arable collembolan community analysed using Principal Response Curves, 14 (2000) 231

Regenerative agriculture

Soil health: research, practice and policy for a more regenerative agriculture, 15 (2000) 85

Resilience

In search of biological indicators for soil health and disease suppression, 15 (2000) 13

Rhizobacteria

Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial communities differing in degree of proximity ofLolium perenneandTrifolium repensroots, 13 (1999) 127

Rhizobia

Nodulation in peanut (Arachis hypogaeaL.) roots in the pre-sence of native and inoculated rhizobia strains, 13 (1999) 39

Rhizobium

Evaluation of the diversity of rhizobia in Brazilian agricultural soils cultivated with soybeans, 13 (1999) 159

The impact of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal and nitro-gen-fixing symbioses in legumes, 14 (2000) 191

Rhizosphere

Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial communities differing in degree of proximity ofLolium perenneandTrifolium repensroots, 13 (1999) 127

The Beneficial Rhizosphere: a dynamic entity, 15 (2000) 99 Synergistic and antagonistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi andAzospirillumandRhizobiumnitrogen-fixers on the photo-synthetic activity of alfalfa, probed by the polyphasic chlorophylla

fluorescence transient O-J-I-P, 15 (2000) 169

Rhizosphere bacteria

Response of micropropagated potatoes transplanted to peat media to post-vitro inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil bacteria, 15 (2000) 145

Rhizosphere health

Endophytic communities of rhizobacteria and the strategies required to create yield enhancing associations with crops, 15 (2000) 183

Rhizosphere populations

Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and other microbial inoculants (Azospirillum, Pseudomonas, Trichoderma) and their effects on microbial population and enzyme activities in the rhizosphere of maize plants, 15 (2000) 261

Root

The Beneficial Rhizosphere: a dynamic entity, 15 (2000) 99

Root distribution

Effects of soil compaction on the relationships between nema-todes, grass production and soil physical properties, 14 (2000) 213

Root fungi

Effects of number of winter wheat crops grown successively on fungal communities on wheat roots, 13 (1999) 271

Root growth

Characteristics and energetic strategies of the rhizosphere in ecosystems of the BornhoÈved Lake district, 15 (2000) 201

Ruminants

Influence of weather and time of deposition on sheep faeces colonization by nematophagous fungi in the Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil, 14 (2000) 63

16S rDNA phylogenetic diversity

Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial communities differing in degree of proximity ofLolium perenneandTrifolium repensroots, 13 (1999) 127

Scutellospora calospora

Effects of in vivo mycorrhization on micropropagated fruit tree rootstocks, 15 (2000) 105

Secale cereale(rye)

Survival and infection of root-knot nematodes added to soil amended with rye at different stages of decomposition and cropped with cotton, 13 (1999) 231

The role of low molecular weight organic acids from decom-posing rye in inhibiting root-knot nematode populations in soil, 15 (2000) 243

Shannon eveness

Successional trends in the characteristics of soil nematode communities in cropped and fallow lands in Senegal (Sonkorong), 14 (2000) 5

SIR

Soil biota and crop residue decomposition during summer and autumn in south-western Australia, 14 (2000) 111

Soil abiotic factors

Relationships between abiotic and biotic soil properties during fallow periods in the sudanian zone of Senegal, 14 (2000) 89

Soil amendment

The role of low molecular weight organic acids from decom-posing rye in inhibiting root-knot nematode populations in soil, 15 (2000) 243

Soil attributes

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Soil bacterial diversity

Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial communities differing in degree of proximity ofLolium perenneandTrifolium repensroots, 13 (1999) 127

Soil biodiversity

Soil surface macrofaunal communities associated with earth-worm casts in grasslands of the Eastern Plains of Colombia, 13 (1999) 87

Biodiversity and soil functioningÐfrom black box to can of worms? 13 (1999) 105

Soil biology

Impact of soil health management practices on soilborne pathogens, nematodes and root diseases of vegetable crops, 15 (2000) 37

Soil bulk density

Effects of soil compaction on the relationships between nema-todes, grass production and soil physical properties, 14 (2000) 213

Soil carbon

Soil carbon, microbial activity and nitrogen availability in agroforestry systems on moderately alkaline soils in northern India, 15 (2000) 283

Soil compaction

The effects of forest practices on earthworm populations and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri, 13 (1999) 31 Earthworm populations in a cool and wet district as affected by tractor traffic and fertilisation, 13 (1999) 237

Effects of soil compaction on the relationships between nema-todes, grass production and soil physical properties, 14 (2000) 213 Influence of mulch and soil compaction on earthworm cast properties, 14 (2000) 223

Soil condition

Grazing impacts on the spatial distribution of soil microbial biomass around tussock grasses in a tropical grassland, 13 (1999) 259

Soil contamination

Effectiveness of indigenous and non-indigenous isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from degraded ecosystems and man-made habitats, 14 (2000) 201

Soil disturbance

Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert, 14 (2000) 165

Effectiveness of indigenous and non-indigenous isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from degraded ecosystems and man-made habitats, 14 (2000) 201

Soil DNA

Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity, 13 (1999) 109

Soil ecology

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Soil ecosystems

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Does soil biodiversity depend upon metabiotic activity and influences? 13 (1999) 151

Soil enzyme activities

Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and other microbial inoculants (Azospirillum, Pseudomonas, Trichoderma) and their effects on microbial population and enzyme activities in the rhizosphere of maize plants, 15 (2000) 261

Soil fauna

Influence of gut alkalinity and oxygen status on mobilization and size-class distribution of humic acids in the hindgut of soil-feeding termites, 13 (1999) 219

Soil faunal dynamics

Soil biota and crop residue decomposition during summer and autumn in south-western Australia, 14 (2000) 111

Soil fungi

Microfungal communities in soil, litter and casts ofLumbricus terrestrisL. (Lumbricidae): a laboratory experiment, 14 (2000) 17 Direct and indirect effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the decomposing and competitive abilities of saprobic fungi, 14 (2000) 157

Fungal communities in fallow soil before and after amending with pine sawdust, 14 (2000) 177

Soil health

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Soil health and sustainability: managing the biotic component of soil quality, 15 (2000) 3

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

The effect of slash/mulch and alleycropping bean production systems on soil microbiota in the tropics, 15 (2000) 49

Soil health: research, practice and policy for a more regenerative agriculture, 15 (2000) 85

Soil invertebrates

Toxicity and possible food-chain effects of copper, dimethoate and a detergent (LAS) on a centipede (Lithobius mutabilis) and its prey (Musca domestica), 13 (1999) 177

Soil macrofauna

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Soil microarthropods

The influence of row position and selected soil attributes on Acarina and Collembola in no-till and conventional continuous corn on a clay loam soil, 13 (1999) 1

Soil microbial activity

Effects of reduced tillage and liming on microbial activity and soil properties in a weakly-structured soil, 14 (2000) 135

Soil microbial biomass C and N

The effects of forest practices on earthworm populations and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri, 13 (1999) 31

Soil microbial communities

Potential C-source utilization patterns of bacterial communities as influenced by clearing and land use in a vertic soil of Argentina, 15 (2000) 273

Soil moisture

Effects of altered soil-water availability on a tallgrass prairie nematode community, 13 (1999) 45

Soil response to canopy position and feral pig disturbance beneath Quercus agrifoliaon Santa Cruz Island, California, 14 (2000) 269

Soil nitrogen

Soil response to canopy position and feral pig disturbance beneath Quercus agrifoliaon Santa Cruz Island, California, 14 (2000) 269

Soil carbon, microbial activity and nitrogen availability in agroforestry systems on moderately alkaline soils in northern India, 15 (2000) 283

Soil quality

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Soil health and sustainability: managing the biotic component of soil quality, 15 (2000) 3

Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Impact of soil health management practices on soilborne patho-gens, nematodes and root diseases of vegetable crops, 15 (2000) 37 Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Soil quality: an indicator of sustainable land management? 15 (2000) 75

Soil quality indicators

Temporal variations in microbial biomass C and cellulolytic enzyme activity in arable soils: effects of organic matter input, 13 (1999) 209

Soil resilience

A soil microbial community structural-functional index: the microscopy-based total/active/active fungal/bacterial (TA/AFB) biovolumes ratio, 14 (2000) 257

Soil respiration

Characteristics and energetic strategies of the rhizosphere in ecosystems of the BornhoÈved Lake district, 15 (2000) 201

Soil sampling

A micro-sampling approach to improve the inventory of bacter-ial diversity in soil, 13 (1999) 123

Soil variables

Diversity and distribution of nematode communities in grass-lands from Romania in relation to vegetation and soil characteristics, 14 (2000) 27

Soils

%G+C profiling and cross hybridisation of microbial DNA reveals great variation in below-ground community structure in UK upland grasslands, 14 (2000) 125

Somatic embryogenesis

Mycorrhization of vitroplants raised from somatic embryos of cork oak (Quercus suberL.), 15 (2000) 119

Sonoran desert

Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert, 14 (2000) 165

Soybean breeding lines

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils, 13 (1999) 251

Spatial heterogeneity

Biodiversity and soil functioningÐfrom black box to can of worms? 13 (1999) 105

Species differences

The accumulation of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and Ca) by two ecologically contrasting earthworm species (Lumbricus rubellusand

Aporrectodea caliginosa): implications for ecotoxicological testing, 13 (1999) 9

Species richness

Controls on soil biodiversity: insights from extreme environ-ments, 13 (1999) 137

Successional trends in the characteristics of soil nematode communities in cropped and fallow lands in Senegal (Sonkorong), 14 (2000) 5

SSU rRNA

Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity, 13 (1999) 109 Methods for assessing the composition and diversity of soil microbial communities, 15 (2000) 25

Stability

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Stress

In search of biological indicators for soil health and disease suppression, 15 (2000) 13

Substrate distribution

Substrate heterogeneity and microfauna in soil organic `hot-spots' as determinants of nitrogen capture and growth of ryegrass, 14 (2000) 37

Sudanian area

Relationships between abiotic and biotic soil properties during fallow periods in the sudanian zone of Senegal, 14 (2000) 89

Sulphur reduction

Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science, 14 (2000) 283

Suppressor1

Stimulation of wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca) arbuscular mycorrhizas by addition of shellfish waste to the growth substrate: interaction between mycorrhization, substrate amendment and sus-ceptibility to red core (Phytophthora fragariae), 15 (2000) 153

Survival

Controls on soil biodiversity: insights from extreme environ-ments, 13 (1999) 137

Survival rice rhizosphere

Effect of anAlcaligenes faecalisinoculant strain on bacterial communities in flooded soil microcosms planted with rice seedlings, 15 (2000) 211

Sustainability

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Soil quality: an indicator of sustainable land management? 15 (2000) 75

Sustainable agriculture

Nematode communities as indicators of status and processes of a soil ecosystem influenced by agricultural management practices, 13 (1999) 69

Soil health: research, practice and policy for a more regenerative agriculture, 15 (2000) 85

Sustainable crop production

Endophytic communities of rhizobacteria and the strategies required to create yield enhancing associations with crops, 15 (2000) 183

Sustainable use of soils

Biodiversity and soil functioningÐfrom black box to can of worms? 13 (1999) 105

Synergism

Interrelations between Azospirillum andRhizobium nitrogen-fixers and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the rhizosphere of alfalfa in sterile, AMF-free or normal soil conditions, 15 (2000) 159

Systems research

Fostering soil stewardship through soil quality assessment, 15 (2000) 61

Take-all

Effects of number of winter wheat crops grown successively on fungal communities on wheat roots, 13 (1999) 271

Tallgrass prairie

Effects of altered soil-water availability on a tallgrass prairie nematode community, 13 (1999) 45

Temperate hardwood forests

The effects of forest practices on earthworm populations and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri, 13 (1999) 31

Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity, 13 (1999) 109

Theobroma

Distribution patterns of the litter macrofauna in agroforestry and monoculture plantations in central Amazonia as affected by plant species and management, 13 (1999) 57

Tillage

Evaluation of the diversity of rhizobia in Brazilian agricultural soils cultivated with soybeans, 13 (1999) 159

The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis, 14 (2000) 147

Tillage practices

The influence of row position and selected soil attributes on Acarina and Collembola in no-till and conventional continuous corn on a clay loam soil, 13 (1999) 1

Triadic analysis

Successional trends in the characteristics of soil nematode communities in cropped and fallow lands in Senegal (Sonkorong), 14 (2000) 5

Trichoderma harzianum

Fungal communities in fallow soil before and after amending with pine sawdust, 14 (2000) 177

Trophic group

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Tropical savanna

Soil surface macrofaunal communities associated with earth-worm casts in grasslands of the Eastern Plains of Colombia, 13 (1999) 87

Tropical soils

Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinusL.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest, 13 (1999) 169

Tropical±temperate contrasts

Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinusL.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest, 13 (1999) 169

Ultraviolet radiation

Direct and indirect effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on the decomposing and competitive abilities of saprobic fungi, 14 (2000) 157

Undisturbed soil

The inconsistent effect of soil disturbance on colonization of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test of the inoculum density hypothesis, 14 (2000) 147

VAM fungi

Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert, 14 (2000) 165

Vernal dam

Nitrogen dynamics in decomposing chestnut oak (Quercus prinusL.) in mesic temperate and tropical forest, 13 (1999) 169

Vesicular±arbuscular mycorrhizae

Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert, 14 (2000) 165

Wall metabolism

Hydrolytic enzyme activity ofPaenibacillussp. strain B2 and effects of the antagonistic bacterium on cell integrity of two soil-borne pathogenic fungi, 15 (2000) 191

Water stable aggregation

Influence of mulch and soil compaction on earthworm cast properties, 14 (2000) 223

Wheat

Effects of number of winter wheat crops grown successively on fungal communities on wheat roots, 13 (1999) 271

Soil biota and crop residue decomposition during summer and autumn in south-western Australia, 14 (2000) 111

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