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Organic Amendments Influence on Soil Biological Indices and Yield in Rice-Based Cropping System in Coastal Sundarbans of India
Authors:Tarik Mitran  Pabitra Kumar Mani  Nirmalendu Basak  Sunanda Biswas  Biswapati Mandal
Institution:Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra KrishQi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, West Bengal, India
Abstract:The present investigation was carried out in coastal Sundarbans of India to study the effects of farm yard manure, green leaf manure, and vermicompost on biological attributes of soils and yield in rice–tomato, rice–sunflower, and rice–chili cropping system over conventional farmer’s practices (control) by a strip-plot technique for the two consecutive years. The partial substitution of inorganic fertilizers through organics significantly increased the yield of various cropping systems. The use of organic materials significantly improved microbial biomass carbon, fluorescein diacetate hydrolyzing activities, dehydrogenase, and β-glucosidase activity over control, which varied in the tune of 51.6%, 67.4%, 50%, and 62.7%, respectively, due to variation in electrical conductivity (EC) of these soils. The improved soil microbial biomass and enzyme activities act as key driving factor for organic matter decomposition and nutrient transformation in organically amended soils which lead to better yield under such cropping sequences.
Keywords:Cropping system  microbial biomass carbon  organic inputs  rice equivalent yield  soil enzyme  Sundarbans
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