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The development of a number of components was analysed in an agro-ecosystem study with four cropping regimens, barley without and with N fertilization, grass ley, and lucerne. A great variation in N inputs (1–39 g N m-2 year-1) and cropping systems produced a variation in primary production (260–790 g C m-2 year-1) and input of organic material to the soil (150–270 g C m-2 year-1). This was reflected in variations of total soil animal biomass (1.6–5.1 g C m-2) and in variations in the abundance of various animal groups, nematodes (5.6–9.8×106m-2), micro- (2.6–4.8×10-4 m-2), and macroarthropods (0.9–4.2×103 m-2). In contrast, total bacteria, fungi, flagellates, and amoebae varied quite independently of the organic matter input. Mineralization processes covaried more with C and N inputs and total animal biomass than with microbial biomass. it is suggested that the rather constant microbial biomass was a result of an adjustment in the grazing pressure of microbial-feeding animals to the level of microbial production.
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Sohlenius, B. Influence of cropping system and nitrogen input on soil fauna and microorganisms in a Swedish arable soil. Biol Fertil Soils 9, 168–173 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335802
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