INFLUENCE OF ANIMAL MANURES ON DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITIES AND MICROBIAL POPULATION IN TROPICAL SOIL OF SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA

Afangide A.I., N. Egboka, P. Inyang, C. Tom, C. D. Ebele
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This study assessed the usefulness of poultry and swine manures in the improvement of soil properties, microbial counts and dehydrogenase activities. A randomized complete block design was applied with three replicates consisting of poultry and swine manures as treatments applied at the rate (30 t ha−1) on each of the two experimental plots. Soil samples obtained from depths 0-15 cm and 15-30 cm at week 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 for dehydrogenase and microbial densities using standard procedures. The pH (H20) slightly increased from 4.08 to 5.60 following manure application. At 0-15 cm soil, poultry manure increased pH by 25% soil while swine manure increases by 21%. Potential dehydrogenase recorded highest amount of production 7.09 Mg g-1 at 6 weeks of decomposition treated with swine manure at 15-30 cm soil depth. Bacterial counts increased from 1.27 x104 Cfu g-1 to 6.00 x107 Cfu g-1 in soil treated with poultry manure whereas soil amended with swine manure increased from 1.50 x104 Cfu g-1 to 7.10 x107 Cfu g-1. The results revealed that swine manure enhanced dehydrogenase production and microbial diversities than poultry manure.
动物粪便对尼日利亚东南部热带土壤脱氢酶活性和微生物种群的影响
本研究评估了家禽和猪粪在改善土壤性质、微生物数量和脱氢酶活性方面的有效性。采用随机完全区组设计,3个重复,分别在两个试验田以30 t / h - 1的速率施用家禽和猪粪。在第0、2、4、6、8、10和12周从深度0-15厘米和15-30厘米处获得土壤样品,使用标准程序测定脱氢酶和微生物密度。施用有机肥后,土壤pH (H20)由4.08略微上升至5.60。在0-15 cm土层,禽粪使土壤pH值提高25%,猪粪使土壤pH值提高21%。在15-30 cm土壤深度猪粪处理6周时,潜在脱氢酶的产量最高,为7.09 Mg g-1。禽粪处理土壤细菌数量从1.27 × 104 Cfu -1增加到6.00 × 107 Cfu -1,猪粪处理土壤细菌数量从1.50 × 104 Cfu -1增加到7.10 × 107 Cfu -1。结果表明,猪粪比禽粪更能提高脱氢酶的产量和微生物多样性。
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