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Biological activity in soils treated with green manures of Lupinus spp. (Leguminosae) using the hydrolysis of fluorescein diacetate method (FDA) in Jalisco, Mexico
2020
Horticulture International Journal
The incorporation of legumes as green manures modifies some physical and chemical properties of soil, but its effects on some biological properties have not been evaluated. The current study aimed to evaluate the potential microbial activity of soil freshly amended with green manures of wild Lupinus species using the hydrolysis of fluorescein diacetate (FDA) method. Two wild lupine species (Lupinus exaltatus, L. rotundiflorus) with green manure potential were added at the rate of 44 t ha -1 to
doi:10.15406/hij.2020.04.00183
fatcat:he3nxgyglvagzi7pqi6lsy6tge