Abstract
Significant quantities of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are present in the soil microbes compared with pasture requirements for these nutrients. Seasonal and fertiliser effects on microbial P and N were investigated in a controlled environment (CE) experiment, two field trials and a glasshouse trial. In the CE experiment there was a basic seasonal pattern of storage of P and N by the microbial biomass over "winter" and release of these nutrients in "spring". Climatic variations affected this pattern in the field trials. Withholding fertiliser did not affect soil microbial P and N in the field trials, despite a decline in pasture production of up to 20%. Soil microbial P and N did decline in the glasshouse trial, in which a much larger drop in herbage production (X30%) was induced by nutrient deficiency. Keywords soil microbial biomass, microbial phosphorus, microbial nitrogen, seasonal effects, withholding fertiliser, plant nutrients
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