Effect of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on tomato growth and soil microbial activity K. Y. KimD. JordanG. A. McDonald ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 79 - 87
Management-induced change in labile soil organic matter under continuous corn in eastern Canadian soils B. C. LiangA. F. MacKenzieR. P. Beyaert ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 88 - 94
Nodulation and growth of mycorrhizal Casuarina equisetifolia J.R. and G. First in response to flooding M. A. Osundina ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 95 - 99
Towards a biochemical quality index for soils: An expression relating several biological and biochemical properties C. Trasar-CepedaC. LeirósS. Seoane ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 100 - 106
Arbuscular mycorrhizae in the rehabilitation of fragile degraded tropical lands G. CuencaZ. De AndradeG. Escalante ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 107 - 111
Relationship between phosphatase active bacteria and phosphatase activities in forest soils J. Hy´sekB. Sˇarapatka ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 112 - 115
Assessment of the burrow system of Lumbricus terrestris, Aporrectodea giardi, and Aporrectodea caliginosa using X-ray computed tomography D. JégouD. CluzeauP. Tréhen ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 116 - 121
Evaluation of three organic wastes for reclaiming burnt soils: Improvement in the recovery of vegetation cover and soil fertility in pot experiments M. C. VillarS. J. González-PrietoT. Carballas ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 122 - 129
Influences of a root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus coffeae, and two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Acaulospora mellea and Glomus clarum on coffee (Coffea arabica L.) P. VaastE. P. Caswell-ChenR. J. Zasoski ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 130 - 135
Quality of different mulch materials and their decomposition and N release under low moisture regimes G. SeneviratneL. H. J. Van HolmS. A. Kulasooriya ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 136 - 140
Survival and symbiotic properties of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in the presence of thiram: isolation of fungicide resistant strains J. A. AndrésN. S. CorreaS. B. Rosas ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 141 - 145
Release of sulphate, potassium, calcium and magnesium from spent mushroom compost under laboratory conditions D. P. C. StewartK. C. CameronB. E. Main ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 146 - 151
Natural abundance of 15N in sweet potato, pumpkin, sorghum and castor bean: possible input of N2-derived nitrogen in sweet potato T. YoneyamaJ. TerakadoT. Masuda SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 152 - 154
Do woodlice (Isopoda: Oniscidea) produce endogenous cellulases? M. ZimmerW. Topp SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 155 - 156