Effect of heavy metals on soil microbial processes and population

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The effect of different toxic heavy metals ions was studied on the CO2 production of microorganisms in uncultivated sandy clay soil. The soils were treated by C, N and P in the form of sodium nitrate, potassium phosphate and glucose respectively. The inhibitions appeared even affecting three weeks, but highly significant effects could be estimated after six-week incubation period. Cobalt ions had smallest effect on decreasing CO2-production in uncultivated soil samples at the different incubation intervals .The strongest inhibition of the gas production was detected by the influence of cadmium ions.

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Algaidi, A. (2010). Effect of heavy metals on soil microbial processes and population. Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, G. Microbiology, 2(2), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.21608/eajbsg.2010.16703

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