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0.86**), total nitrogen (r > 0.88**), phosphorus (r > 0.77**), carbohydrates (r > 0.86**), microbial respiration (r > 0.94**) and microbial biomass carbon (r > 0.87**) had a positive and significant effect (p< 0.01) on the enzymatic activities of two studied soils. In addition, stepwise regression model was used to evaluate the relative importance of soil properties in conjunction with enzyme activities. The results showed that microbial biomass carbon and phosphorus had negative effects on the activity of some enzymes, while organic carbon, total nitrogen, carbohydrates and microbial respiration had a positive effect on enzyme activities. A significant correlation values, up to 99%, was found among enzymes and they were responding similar to the environmental systems.]]>
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