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Effects of microbial utilization of phenolic acids and their phenolic acid breakdown products on allelopathic interactions
by
Blum, U. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.)
in
ACIDE PHENOLIQUE
/ ACIDOS FENOLICOS
/ Acids
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ ALELOPATIA
/ ALLELOPATHIE
/ ALLELOPATHY
/ Biochemistry and biology
/ BIODEGRADACION
/ BIODEGRADATION
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chemical, physicochemical, biochemical and biological properties
/ EXTRACCION
/ EXTRACTION
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ MICROBIAL DEGRADATION
/ Microbiology
/ PHENOLIC ACIDS
/ Phenols
/ Physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology of agricultural and forest soils
/ SOIL
/ Soil horizons
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil science
/ Soils
/ SOL
/ Sorption
/ SUELO
1998
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Effects of microbial utilization of phenolic acids and their phenolic acid breakdown products on allelopathic interactions
by
Blum, U. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.)
in
ACIDE PHENOLIQUE
/ ACIDOS FENOLICOS
/ Acids
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ ALELOPATIA
/ ALLELOPATHIE
/ ALLELOPATHY
/ Biochemistry and biology
/ BIODEGRADACION
/ BIODEGRADATION
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chemical, physicochemical, biochemical and biological properties
/ EXTRACCION
/ EXTRACTION
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ MICROBIAL DEGRADATION
/ Microbiology
/ PHENOLIC ACIDS
/ Phenols
/ Physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology of agricultural and forest soils
/ SOIL
/ Soil horizons
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil science
/ Soils
/ SOL
/ Sorption
/ SUELO
1998
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Effects of microbial utilization of phenolic acids and their phenolic acid breakdown products on allelopathic interactions
by
Blum, U. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.)
in
ACIDE PHENOLIQUE
/ ACIDOS FENOLICOS
/ Acids
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ ALELOPATIA
/ ALLELOPATHIE
/ ALLELOPATHY
/ Biochemistry and biology
/ BIODEGRADACION
/ BIODEGRADATION
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chemical, physicochemical, biochemical and biological properties
/ EXTRACCION
/ EXTRACTION
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ MICROBIAL DEGRADATION
/ Microbiology
/ PHENOLIC ACIDS
/ Phenols
/ Physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology of agricultural and forest soils
/ SOIL
/ Soil horizons
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil science
/ Soils
/ SOL
/ Sorption
/ SUELO
1998
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Effects of microbial utilization of phenolic acids and their phenolic acid breakdown products on allelopathic interactions
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Effects of microbial utilization of phenolic acids and their phenolic acid breakdown products on allelopathic interactions
1998
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Reversible sorption of phenolic acids by soils may provide some protection to phenolic acids from microbial degradation. In the absence of microbes, reversible sorption 35 days after addition of 0.5-3 micromole/g of ferulic acid or p-coumaric acid was 8-14% in Cecil A(p) horizon and 31-38% in Cecil B(t) horizon soil materials. The reversibly sorbed/solution ratios (r/s) for ferulic acid or p-coumaric acid ranged from 0.12 to 0.25 in A(p) and 0.65 to 0.85 in B(t) horizon soil materials. When microbes were introduced, the r/s ratio for both the A(p) and B(t) horizon soil materials increased over time up to 5 and 2, respectively, thereby indicating a more rapid utilization of solution phenolic acids over reversibly sorbed phenolic acids. The increase in r/s ratio and the overall microbial utilization of ferulic acid and/or p-coumaric acid were much more rapid in A(p) than in B(t) horizon soil materials. Reversible sorption, however, provided protection of phenolic acids from microbial utilization for only very short periods of time. Differential soil fixation, microbial production of benzoic acids (e.g., vanillic acid and p-hydroxybenzoic acid) from cinnamic acids (e.g., ferulic acid and p-coumaric acid, respectively), and the subsequent differential utilization of cinnamic and benzoic acids by soil microbes indicated that these processes can substantially influence the magnitude and duration of the phytoxicity of individual phenolic acids
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Springer,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Acids
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Chemical, physicochemical, biochemical and biological properties
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Phenols
/ Physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology of agricultural and forest soils
/ SOIL
/ Soils
/ SOL
/ Sorption
/ SUELO
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