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Research paper thumbnail of Early patterns of heterotroph activity in conifer logs

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1988

SynopsisFindings from the first two years of a long-term study of conifer log decomposition are p... more SynopsisFindings from the first two years of a long-term study of conifer log decomposition are presented. Log decomposition is regulated by the physical and chemical states, and development of decomposer foodwebs. The functional group with the greatest initial effect on the log is the channelisers, represented in our study by ambrosia and bark beetles. They not only create multitudes of channels into the logs but vector the initial decomposer community. Ambrosia beetles exclude certain elements of the decomposer community from channels until they vacate the log, at the end of their reproductive phase. The foodweb during the early stages of decomposition includes nitrogen-fixing and other bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and arthropods. Seasonal fluctuations of temperature and moisture are hypothesised to work in tandem to modulate the activities of the decomposer community.

Research paper thumbnail of Soil Protozoa

Soil Science, Apr 1, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Wildlife And The Remediation Of Contaminated Soils

Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Making a high quality compost tea: Part II

Biocycle, Apr 1, 1999

Making a high quality compost tea: Part II. Elaine Ingham Biocycle 40:44, 94-94, JG Press, Box 35... more Making a high quality compost tea: Part II. Elaine Ingham Biocycle 40:44, 94-94, JG Press, Box 351, Emmaus, PA, 18049, USA, 4/1999. Suggestions on making a high-qualitycompost tea are provided. Compost tea can be inconsistent ...

Research paper thumbnail of Replacing methyl bromide with compost

Biocycle Journal of Composting and Recycling, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Stablized actively aerated compost tea

Research paper thumbnail of Stabilized actively aerated compost tea

Research paper thumbnail of Case study: Comparison of milk composition from adjacent organic and conventional farms in the USA

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Differences in milk characteristics between a cow herd transitioning to organic versus milk from a conventional dairy herd

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Interactions of Bacteria, Fungi, and their Nematode Grazers: Effects on Nutrient Cycling and Plant Growth

Ecological Monographs, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Compost Amended Container Media on Ornamental Plant Growth

Research paper thumbnail of Studies of Plant Establishment Limitations in Wetlands of the Willamette Valley, Oregon

Research paper thumbnail of Protozoa

Research paper thumbnail of The mycorrhizal colonization of six wetland plant species at sites differing in land use history

Research paper thumbnail of Ultraviolet-induced autofluorescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an alternative to clearing and staining methods for assessing infections

Can J Microbiol, 1982

Page 1. Ultraviolet-induced autofluorescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an altern... more Page 1. Ultraviolet-induced autofluorescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an alternative to clearing and staining methods for assessing infections ROBERT N. AMES Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory and Department ...

Research paper thumbnail of Rhizosphere Bacterial Population Responses to Root Colonization by a Vesicular-Arbuscular MYCORRH1ZAL Fungus *+

New Phytol, 1984

... Although an antagonistic interaction between a VAM fungus and an actinomycete has been report... more ... Although an antagonistic interaction between a VAM fungus and an actinomycete has been reported (Krishna et al., 1982), no significant negative correlation was ... Possible synergistic interactions between Endogone and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria in low-phosphate soils ...

Research paper thumbnail of What Is Compost Tea?

Biocycle Journal of Composting and Recycling, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of Manipulation of Bacteria, Fungi and Protozoa by Biocides in Lodgepole Pine Forest Soil Microcosms: Effects on Organism Interactions and Nitrogen Mineralization

Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 1986

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Soil Biology The Soil Biology Primer Chapter 1: THE SOIL FOOD WEB

Research paper thumbnail of The Soil Foodweb - Soil and Composts as Living Ecosystems

Research paper thumbnail of Early patterns of heterotroph activity in conifer logs

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1988

SynopsisFindings from the first two years of a long-term study of conifer log decomposition are p... more SynopsisFindings from the first two years of a long-term study of conifer log decomposition are presented. Log decomposition is regulated by the physical and chemical states, and development of decomposer foodwebs. The functional group with the greatest initial effect on the log is the channelisers, represented in our study by ambrosia and bark beetles. They not only create multitudes of channels into the logs but vector the initial decomposer community. Ambrosia beetles exclude certain elements of the decomposer community from channels until they vacate the log, at the end of their reproductive phase. The foodweb during the early stages of decomposition includes nitrogen-fixing and other bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and arthropods. Seasonal fluctuations of temperature and moisture are hypothesised to work in tandem to modulate the activities of the decomposer community.

Research paper thumbnail of Soil Protozoa

Soil Science, Apr 1, 1995

Research paper thumbnail of Wildlife And The Remediation Of Contaminated Soils

Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Making a high quality compost tea: Part II

Biocycle, Apr 1, 1999

Making a high quality compost tea: Part II. Elaine Ingham Biocycle 40:44, 94-94, JG Press, Box 35... more Making a high quality compost tea: Part II. Elaine Ingham Biocycle 40:44, 94-94, JG Press, Box 351, Emmaus, PA, 18049, USA, 4/1999. Suggestions on making a high-qualitycompost tea are provided. Compost tea can be inconsistent ...

Research paper thumbnail of Replacing methyl bromide with compost

Biocycle Journal of Composting and Recycling, 1998

Research paper thumbnail of Stablized actively aerated compost tea

Research paper thumbnail of Stabilized actively aerated compost tea

Research paper thumbnail of Case study: Comparison of milk composition from adjacent organic and conventional farms in the USA

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Differences in milk characteristics between a cow herd transitioning to organic versus milk from a conventional dairy herd

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Interactions of Bacteria, Fungi, and their Nematode Grazers: Effects on Nutrient Cycling and Plant Growth

Ecological Monographs, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Compost Amended Container Media on Ornamental Plant Growth

Research paper thumbnail of Studies of Plant Establishment Limitations in Wetlands of the Willamette Valley, Oregon

Research paper thumbnail of Protozoa

Research paper thumbnail of The mycorrhizal colonization of six wetland plant species at sites differing in land use history

Research paper thumbnail of Ultraviolet-induced autofluorescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an alternative to clearing and staining methods for assessing infections

Can J Microbiol, 1982

Page 1. Ultraviolet-induced autofluorescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an altern... more Page 1. Ultraviolet-induced autofluorescence of arbuscular mycorrhizal root infections: an alternative to clearing and staining methods for assessing infections ROBERT N. AMES Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory and Department ...

Research paper thumbnail of Rhizosphere Bacterial Population Responses to Root Colonization by a Vesicular-Arbuscular MYCORRH1ZAL Fungus *+

New Phytol, 1984

... Although an antagonistic interaction between a VAM fungus and an actinomycete has been report... more ... Although an antagonistic interaction between a VAM fungus and an actinomycete has been reported (Krishna et al., 1982), no significant negative correlation was ... Possible synergistic interactions between Endogone and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria in low-phosphate soils ...

Research paper thumbnail of What Is Compost Tea?

Biocycle Journal of Composting and Recycling, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of Manipulation of Bacteria, Fungi and Protozoa by Biocides in Lodgepole Pine Forest Soil Microcosms: Effects on Organism Interactions and Nitrogen Mineralization

Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 1986

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Soil Biology The Soil Biology Primer Chapter 1: THE SOIL FOOD WEB

Research paper thumbnail of The Soil Foodweb - Soil and Composts as Living Ecosystems

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