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Decomposition of glomalin-related soil protein and its coorelations with soil characteritics on the basis of a field experiment
  
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吴治澎,黄吉东,吴鹏豹,吴蔚东 海南大学热带作物种质资源保护与开发利用教育部重点实验室海南海口570228 
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      In order to more fully understand the decomposition of glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) and its coorelations with soil characteristics, the study was carried out by a in-situ field experiment and Braford analysis method. The results showed that, during the whole cultivating period, the loss mass of T-GRSP in the two groups (pakchoi21.1%,carrot13.1%) significantly was higher than that of EE- GRSP (pakchoi11.9%,carrot5.3%); and the loss mass of GRSP (T-GRSP and EE-GRSP) in the pakchoi group was significantly higher than that in the carrot group; the change T-GRSP content in soil was significantly positively coorelation with that of EE-GRSP. Both T-GRSP and EE-GRSP changes in soil were significantly positive correlation with soil carbohydrates (hot water extraction and hydrolysis states) content and ß-glycosidase enzyme activity changes, while presented a significantly negative correlation with soil proteinase activity and microbe biomass carbon change.
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