Rs. Antil et al., EFFECT OF SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION, SOIL-MOISTURE, AND ORGANIC AMENDMENTS ON UREASE ACTIVITY OF SOIL CONTAINING VARIABLE NICKEL AMOUNTS, Arid soil research and rehabilitation, 7(4), 1993, pp. 381-387
Effects of substrate concentration, soil moisture, and type of added o
rganic material on urease activity of soil containing variable Ni cont
ent were studied Urease activity ranged from 7.45 to 12.66 mug N hydro
lyzed g-1 soil h-1 at 37-degrees-C. Activity was higher in unpolluted
than in Ni-polluted soil and increased linearly with increasing substr
ate concentration. It also increased with increasing moisture content
up to field capacity (0.03 MPa) and decreased at flooding. Addition of
wheat straw had no effect on soil urease activity, however, activity
was increased with the addition of sewage sludge, pressmud, or farmyar
d manure. Increasing levels of farmyard manure (up to 4%) increased th
e urease activity of soils at all Ni concentrations, but the increase
was less marked at the high Ni concentration.