P. Mathe et al., EFFECT OF CARBON-CONTENT AND PHOSPHORUS-CONTENT ON THE PHOSPHOMONOESTERASE ACTIVITY IN SOIL, Acta biologica Hungarica, 45(1), 1994, pp. 81-85
The root weight of plants grown in the soil increases its phosphomonoe
sterase activity. This effect is decreasing with time. The effect of s
oil organic matter content is similar to that of the root, but this is
increasing with time. The latter phenomenon is connected with the pro
gress of humification. The inhibitory effect of soluble phosphate on t
he phosphomonoesterase activity is shown to be significant only after
120 days incubation and can be pointed out only with multiple regressi
on analysis.