Microbial populations and enzyme activities in a soil amended with sew
age sludge in a long-term field experiment were studied in relation to
the decomposition of organic matter Two kinds of sewage sludges were
applied to the soil at rates of 50 and 100 tons/ha/year for 8 years. T
he percentage of humic acids increased in the soil with the applicatio
n of sewage sludges. The enzyme activities exhibited a high correlatio
n coefficient with the number of microorganisms and the content of hum
ic substances. The results suggested that the sewage-sludge applicatio
n increased microbial activity in the soil, contributing to the gradua
l decomposition of organic matter. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science
Ltd.