Abstract

Summary The results of respirometric tests of soil samples from a field trial (1981–1984) showed that organic matter application (green phytomass of vetch oats mixture) characterized by a high content of easily decomposable organic compounds is a highly effective regulatory factor of respiration activity in soil. Inorganic fertilizers and liming in interaction with organic substrate application mostly supported the organic matter stabilization in the soil. Green organic matter favourably influenced the chemical properties of the soil tested and cation exchange capacity and the sum of exchangeable basic cations.

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