Beta-glucosidase activity in pasture soils

Turner, B. L., Hopkins, D. W., Haygarth, Philip and Ostle, N. J. (2002) Beta-glucosidase activity in pasture soils. Applied Soil Ecology, 20 (2). pp. 157-162. 10.1016/S0929-1393(02)00020-3
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β-Glucosidase is involved in the degradation of cellulose in soils and has potential for monitoring biological soil quality. We assayed β-glucosidase activity in 29 permanent grassland soils from England and Wales with contrasting physico-chemical and biological properties (clay content 22–68%; total carbon 29–80 mg g−1; microbial carbon 412–3412 μg g−1). Substrate induced β-glucosidase activity ranged between 1.12 and 6.12 μmol para-nitrophenol g−1 soil h−1 and was positively correlated with concentrations of clay, total carbon and microbial carbon. This suggests that substrate-induced β-glucosidase activity is an integrative measure of physico-chemical and biological soil properties and may have applications in monitoring biological soil quality.

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