Research Keyword: soil enzymes

Organic and Inorganic Amendments Shape Bacterial Indicator Communities That Can, In Turn, Promote Rice Yield

Farmers wanting to grow more rice while protecting the environment can benefit from combining chemical fertilizers with mushroom waste. This combination encourages specific beneficial bacteria in the soil that help break down organic matter and make nutrients available to rice plants. The study found that soil health measured through microbial activity is a better predictor of rice harvest than traditional soil chemistry tests, suggesting that managing soil microbes should be a priority for sustainable farming.

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Kinetics of Manganese Peroxidase Using Simple Phenolic Compounds as Substrates

Researchers studied how manganese peroxidase, an enzyme produced by soil fungi, breaks down simple phenolic compounds found in plants. They tested three compounds with different structures and found that those without carboxylic acid groups (like pyrogallol) are better substrates for the enzyme and produce more stable products that accumulate in soil. This research helps explain how plant compounds contribute to soil health and nutrient cycling.

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