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AbstractBy a leaching experiment with glass columns packed with submerged paddy soils, the relationships among numbers of total bacteria, total Gram-positive bacteria, culturare aerobic bacteria and a amount of bacterial biomass both in the leachate, and in the subsoil after leaching incubation were studied. The leachate from soil columns was collected every 3 d during the 30-d incubation period. The soil columns were packed with plow layer soil samples with and without rice straw (RS) amendment, and the subsoil column was connected to the plow layer soil column without RS. Numbers of total bacteria, culturable aerobic bacteria, and a amount of bacterial biomass in the leachate decreased with the incubation time. There was no correlation between the number of total bacteria in the leachate and the concentration of total organic carbon in the leachate. Bacteria less than 0.1 µsm3in size predominated in the leachate, especially in that from the plow layer soil column with RS. Percentages of the number of Gram-positive bacteria in the leachate were very low (less than 7% of the total bacterial number), while the percentage in the subsoil after the leaching experiment was in the range of 21–82%. The sum of the number of bacteria percolated from the plow layer soil column with RS during the 30-d period of incubation and the sum of the amount of biomass C were 39 and 77% less than the corresponding values for the bacteria percolated from the plow layer soil column without RS. Percentages of culturable aerobic bacteria among the total bacteria ranged between 2.8 and 37% in the leachate, while less than 0.6% in the subsoil after the leaching experiment. |