Bacteria and protozoa in soil microhabitats as affected by earthworms

Biol Fertil Soils (1997) 24:133±140 ° Springer-Verlag 1997 O R I G I N A L PA P E R A. Winding ´ R. Rùnn ´ N.B. Hendriksen Bacteria and protozoa i...
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Biol Fertil Soils (1997) 24:133±140

° Springer-Verlag 1997

O R I G I N A L PA P E R

A. Winding ´ R. Rùnn ´ N.B. Hendriksen

Bacteria and protozoa in soil microhabitats as affected by earthworms

Received: 7 January 1996

Abstract The effects of incorporation of elm leaves (Ulmus glabra) into an agricultural sandy loam soil by earthworms (Lumbricus festivus) on the bacterial and protozoan populations were investigated. Three model systems consisting of soil, soil with leaves, and soil with leaves and earthworms, respectively, were compared. The total, viable, and culturable number of bacteria, the metabolic potentials of bacterial populations, and the number of protozoa and nematodes were determined in soil size fractions. Significant differences between soil fractions were shown by all assays. The highest number of microorganisms was found in microaggregates of 2±53 lm and the lowest in the

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