Changes in microbial biomass and protease activities of soil associated with long-term sugar cane monoculture

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J. A. Holt
R. J. Mayer
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[1] CSIRO Land and Water,
[2] Davies Laboratory,undefined
[3] PMB PO Aitkenvale,undefined
[4] Qld. 4814,undefined
[5] Australia Fax: 61 77 538 600; e-mail: john.holt@tvl.clw.csiro.au,undefined
[6] QDPI,undefined
[7] PO Box 1085,undefined
[8] Townsville,undefined
[9] Qld. 4810,undefined
[10] Australia,undefined
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Key words Soil microbial biomass; Soil enzymes; Sugar cane; North Queensland; Long-term monoculture;
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 As part of a broader study, the aim of which is to identify soil factors that might be associated with yield decline of sugar cane, microbial biomass and protease activities were examined in soil samples collected from seven paired old and new land sites in three cane-growing districts of north Queensland. No consistent changes in soil protease activities were observed, although some sites exhibited specific effects, as a result of extensive periods of sugar cane monoculture. Soil microbial biomass, however, was significantly lower in those soils where sugar cane had been grown for extended periods. The implications of a lowering of soil microbial biomass on sugar cane yields and sustainability are discussed.
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