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Differential Responses of β-glucosidase, SOC and MBC of Degraded Soil under Various Treatments in a North-Western Arid Region, India

Rupinder Kaur, Amandeep Kaur, Ram Chand Bhatti, C. Nirmala, A.N. Singh

Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2018, 6(4), 99-108 doi:10.12691/aees-6-4-1
  • Figure 1. Variation in of soil organic carbon (SOC) of barren soil under different treatments. Values presented in the symbols are means of three replicates (n = 3) with ± 1SD. Each symbol placed with same letters is not significantly different with each other at p<0.05 probability level
  • Figure 2. Variation in microbial biomass carbon (MBC) of barren soil under different treatments. Values presented in the symbols are means of three replicates (n = 3) with ± 1SD. Each symbol placed with same letters is not significantly different with each other at p<0.05 probability level
  • Figure 3. Variation in β-glucosidase activity (BG) of barren soil under different treatments. Values presented in the symbols are means of three replicates (n = 3) with ± 1SD. Each symbol placed with same letters is not significantly different with each other at p<0.05 probability level
  • Figure 4. MBC as a function of SOC across different treatments of barren soil. In this relationship, mean values of each treatment across DAT (n = 72) were regressed for relationship between both parameters
  • Figure 5. β-glucosidase activity as a function to sequester carbon from SOC across different treatments of barren soil. In this relationship, mean values of each treatment across DAT (n = 72) were regressed for relationship between both parameters
  • Figure 6. β-glucosidase activity as a functional indicator of MBC across different treatments of barren soil. In this relationship, mean values of each treatment across DAT were regressed for relationship between both parameters