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Abstract: Aim of study:This study evaluated the effect of the application of liquid aerobic treated manure (continuous liquid composting, CLC) on physical, chemical and biological soil properties, with the objective of monitoring changes induced by soil management with CLC as a biofertilizer. Area of study:Colonia, Uruguay (lat. 34,338164 S, long. 57,222630 W). Material and methods:Soil?s chemical properties, including nitrogen mineralization potential (NMP) and 15 microbiological properties (microbial biomass carbon, MBC; mesophylic aerobic bacteria; actinobacteria; filamentus fungi; fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis; dehydrogenase; with NMP; acid and alkaline phosphatase; cellulolose degraders; P-solubilizing bacteria; nitrifying; denitrifying and free-living N-fixing microorganisms; glomalin; and soil-pathogenicity index, SPI) were evaluated in two sites with similar cropping history, with one and three years of respective CLC application. Main results:CLC application had significant effects on soil microbial biomass (p

MONTAÑEZ, A , RIGAMONTI, N. , VICO, S. , SILVA, C. , NUÑEZ, L. , ZERBINO, M.S.
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Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 2019, Volume 17, Issue 4, Article number e1104. OPEN ACCESS. Doi:https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2019174-14658
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MANEJO DE SUELOS; QUIMICA DEL SUELO