Organic and inorganic amendments enhance the growth and productivity of pea (Pisum sativum L.) by improving soil microbial biomass carbon

Abida Aziz, Arshia Musharaf, Mubshar Hussain, M. Azhar, S. Masood, Muhammad Aon, Khalid Rasheed, Ehsan Ali, Noman Mehboob
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The indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers in agricultural tracts is a serious problem, contributing to soil microbial biomass carbon (SMBC) depletion. In this regard, the use of chemical fertilizers together with organic amendments is considered as a sustainable approach, which alters SMBC, thereby increasing nutrient availability in soil-plant ecosystems. The present study was thus conducted to examine the effects of various mixes of organic amendments both with and without chemical fertilizers (NPK) on SMBC and pea (Pisum sativum L.) growth. The following eight treatments were established: control, 100% farmyard manure (FYM), 100% compost, 50% compost + 50% FYM, 33% compost + 33% chemical fertilizers (NPK) + 33% FYM, 50% chemical fertilizers + 50% FYM, 50% compost + 50% NPK, and 100% NPK, each with three replications. Results showed that the combination of 33% compost + 33% NPK + 33% FYM (T5) had the most significant impact on plant height, number of leaves, and roots and shoots biomass. Furthermore, the combination of NPK, compost and FYM enhanced the soil organic matter and SMBC, contributing to the increased amounts of available NPK in the soil-plant systems. Based on the results, it has been concluded that 33% compost + 33% NPK, and 33% FYM improves pea productivity due to improved SMBC that contributed to increased nutrient uptake by plants. It has been suggested to the farmers that integrated nutrient management approaches must be adopted for maintaining SMBC and further sustainable crop production.
有机和无机添加剂通过改善土壤微生物生物量碳提高豌豆(Pisum sativum L.)的生长和产量
农田滥用化肥是一个严重问题,导致土壤微生物生物质碳(SMBC)枯竭。在这方面,使用化肥和有机添加剂被认为是一种可持续的方法,它能改变土壤微生物生物量碳,从而增加土壤-植物生态系统的养分供应。因此,本研究考察了各种有机添加剂与化肥(氮磷钾)和不与化肥(氮磷钾)混合使用对 SMBC 和豌豆(Pisum sativum L.)生长的影响。共设置了以下八个处理:对照、100% 农家肥、100% 堆肥、50% 堆肥 + 50% 农家肥、33% 堆肥 + 33% 化肥(NPK) + 33% 农家肥、50% 化肥 + 50% 农家肥、50% 堆肥 + 50% NPK 和 100% NPK,每个处理有三次重复。结果表明,33% 堆肥 + 33% NPK + 33% FYM 的组合(T5)对株高、叶片数、根和芽生物量的影响最为显著。此外,氮磷钾、堆肥和堆肥的组合提高了土壤有机质和 SMBC,有助于增加土壤-植物系统中的可用氮磷钾含量。根据研究结果,我们得出结论:33% 的堆肥 + 33% 的氮磷钾和 33% 的堆肥可提高豌豆的产量,这是因为 SMBC 得到了改善,有助于增加植物对养分的吸收。建议农民必须采用综合养分管理方法,以保持 SMBC 和进一步实现作物的可持续生产。
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