Ribó, MartaAlbiach, RemediosCanet, RodolfoPomares, Fernando2012-03-222012-03-2220061885-5547http://hdl.handle.net/10347/3794The effect of integrated and organic management on the levels of dehydrogenase and alkalyne phosphomonosterase (EC 3.1.3.1) activities was determined in a horticultural soil during a four year crop rotation, finding no statistically-significant differences. Since soil tillage and fertilization were similar, the absence of effects suggests that the well-reasoned use of small rates of agrochemicals in the integrated management for weed and pest control may have negligible effects on soil microbiological activity.engSoil enzymesBiological activityEcological techniquesIntegrated and organic productionPhosphomonosterase and dehydrogenase activities in a horticulture soil under integrated and organic managementjournal articleopen access