Soil microflora
both mineral fertilization and bacterial inoculation, whereas the microbial community
structure (total culturable bacteria and fungi) changed consistently according to the treatments
applied. As another example, Lipsa (2011) claimes that his results show that the compost
applied on maize fields has in general, a positive influence on soil microflora structure and
biological activity, which can be compared with the mineral elements influence. Furthermore,
with the same research on maiz, he states that the highest number of microorganisms/g soil
was recorded in the variant fertilized with N 150P75K75, while not saying that the influence was
positive.
Conclusion
The topic of soil microflora is wide and it is rather hard to grasp the essental information
without going into detail. Nevertheless, the report has identified the microorganisms in the
biomass as being different types of bacteria, fungus, viruses and types of algae. These