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Geeta Singh, Dinesh Kumar, P. Sharma
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摘要本研究旨在研究印度恒河平原水稻-小麦和水稻-小麦-绿豆种植系统中土壤微生物参数对有机改良剂、农家肥(FYM)、蚯蚓堆肥(VC)、作物残茬(CR)和生物肥料(BF)等养分管理措施的响应。测定了0 ~ 15 cm深度土壤样品的土壤微生物生物量C (Cmic)、基础呼吸、麦角甾醇、球囊素、土壤酶(葡萄糖苷酶、磷酸酶和脱氢酶)、FDA活性、有机碳(Corg)、Cmic / Corg比值和代谢商(qCO2)。土壤cog(0.64%)和Cmic (103.8 μg−1)水平以VC、CR和BF组合处理最高。土壤呼吸、土壤寿命和cmic / Corg比值均显著提高。有机肥、CR和BF组合处理的qCO2最高,其次为对照(无养分输入),VC、作物残茬和生物肥料组合处理的qCO2最少。上述结果表明,VC、CR和BF的有机做法改善了水稻-小麦系统土壤微生物特征和寿命。
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Effect of organics, biofertilizers and crop residue application on soil microbial activity in rice – wheat and rice-wheat mungbean cropping systems in the Indo-Gangetic plains
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the response of soil microbial parameters to nutrient management practices involving organic amendments, farmyard manure (FYM), vermicompost (VC), crop residues (CR) and biofertilizers (BF) in rice–wheat and rice–wheat–mung bean cropping system of the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India. Soil microbial biomass C (Cmic), basal respiration, ergosterol, glomalin, soil enzymes (glucosidases, phosphatases and dehydrogenases), FDA activity, organic carbon (Corg), Cmic-to-Corg ratio and metabolic quotient (qCO2) were estimated in soil samples collected at 0–15 cm depth. The highest Corg (0.64%) and Cmic (103.8 μg g−1) soil levels occurred in the treatment receiving a combination of VC, CR and BF. Soil respiration, Corg and Cmic-to-Corg ratio were significantly enhanced by the input of CR to plots receiving FYM and VC. The qCO2 was the highest in plots receiving a combination of FYM, CR and BF followed by control (no nutrient input) and least in plots receiving a combination of VC, crop residue and biofertilizer. These results indicate that the organic practices involving VC, CR and BF improved soil microbial characteristics and Corg in rice–wheat systems.
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Cogent Geoscience GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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