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Priming or a "priming effect" is said to occur when something that is added to soil or compost affects the rate of decomposition occurring on the soil organic matter (SOM), either positively or negatively. Organic matter is made up mostly of carbon and nitrogen, so adding a substrate containing certain ratios of these nutrients to soil may affect the microbes that are mineralizing SOM. Fertilizers, plant litter, detritus, and carbohydrate exudates from living roots, can potentially positively or negatively prime SOM decomposition.

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  • Priming (Bodenkunde) (de)
  • Priming (microbiology) (en)
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  • Priming or a "priming effect" is said to occur when something that is added to soil or compost affects the rate of decomposition occurring on the soil organic matter (SOM), either positively or negatively. Organic matter is made up mostly of carbon and nitrogen, so adding a substrate containing certain ratios of these nutrients to soil may affect the microbes that are mineralizing SOM. Fertilizers, plant litter, detritus, and carbohydrate exudates from living roots, can potentially positively or negatively prime SOM decomposition. (en)
  • In der Bodenkunde versteht man unter dem Priming-Effekt die Veränderung des Abbau- bzw. Mineralisationsprozesses von organischer Bodensubstanz nach der Zugabe von Substraten. Der Abbauvorgang kann gesteigert werden (positiver Priming-Effekt), indem ein leichtabbaubares Substrat (z. B. Glukose) zugegeben wird. Man spricht dann von einem . Durch Zugabe eines hemmenden Stoffes ist ebenso eine Minderung des Abbaus möglich (negativer Priming-Effekt). (de)
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  • In der Bodenkunde versteht man unter dem Priming-Effekt die Veränderung des Abbau- bzw. Mineralisationsprozesses von organischer Bodensubstanz nach der Zugabe von Substraten. Der Abbauvorgang kann gesteigert werden (positiver Priming-Effekt), indem ein leichtabbaubares Substrat (z. B. Glukose) zugegeben wird. Man spricht dann von einem . Durch Zugabe eines hemmenden Stoffes ist ebenso eine Minderung des Abbaus möglich (negativer Priming-Effekt). In der landwirtschaftlichen Praxis wird für den Priming-Effekt meist Schwefelsaures Ammoniak eingesetzt. Ammoniumdünger regen die Stickstoffnachlieferung aus dem Humus-Pool an. (de)
  • Priming or a "priming effect" is said to occur when something that is added to soil or compost affects the rate of decomposition occurring on the soil organic matter (SOM), either positively or negatively. Organic matter is made up mostly of carbon and nitrogen, so adding a substrate containing certain ratios of these nutrients to soil may affect the microbes that are mineralizing SOM. Fertilizers, plant litter, detritus, and carbohydrate exudates from living roots, can potentially positively or negatively prime SOM decomposition. (en)
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