Abstract

Summary In a three-year micro-plot experiment the effect of cattle, pig and sheep slurries on the number of ureolytic bacteria and urease activity in grey brown podzolic soil was investigated. The plant grown was maize. The observed stimulatory effect of slurries on the development of ureolytic bacteria and urease activity depended on the kind of slurry, its dose and application succession. Statistical analysis of the results disclosed significant relationship between the number and enzymatic activity of ureolytic bacteria on one side and the yield of maize and some physico-chemical properties of soil on the other.

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