Title of article :
The Relation Between Organic Matter and Biological Activity in Common Soil Series in Konya Region
Author/Authors :
karaca, ümmühan selçuk üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Turkey , atmaca, emel selçuk üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Turkey , şeker, cevdet selçuk üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Turkey , özaytekin, h. hüseyin selçuk üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Turkey , gümüş, ilknur selçuk üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Turkey , negiş, hamza selçuk üniversitesi - ziraat fakültesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Turkey
Abstract :
Microorganism play an important role in soil physical, chemical and biological characteristics. The microorganisms convert the unusable substances into avail-able forms for plants via mineralization. Microorganisms affect the soil produc-tivity by producing unique enzymes. Thus, the biological activity of the soil is generally accepted as a measure of productivity. In this study, the relationship between organic matter and biological activity in wheat cultivated areas of Konya- Çumra plain at Çumra, Alibey and Alemdar series were investigated. According to the data obtained as a result of this study, the carbon dioxide pro-duction of in the wheat soil were between 21.97 43.11 mg CO_2 / 100 g dry soil / 24 h, while the organic matter values varied from 0.82 to 3.97%. Differences between soil respiration values and organic matter for soil series were statistically significant. However, correlation between organic matter and soil respira-tion was insignificant.
Keywords :
Soil respiration , Organic matter , Series , Wheat
Journal title :
Selcuk Journal Of Agriculture and Food Sciences
Journal title :
Selcuk Journal Of Agriculture and Food Sciences