Title of article :
Evaluation of soil quality parameters in a tropical paddy soil amended with rice residues and tree litters
Author/Authors :
B.K. Rajashekhara Rao، نويسنده , , R. Siddaramappa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
7
From page :
334
To page :
340
Abstract :
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were conducted to study the effects of applications of rice residue and Pongamia pinnata and Azadirachta indica leaf litters on biochemical properties (extraction yield of humus, composition of humus, microbial biomass carbon, activities of urease and acid phosphatase) of a lowland rice soil under flooded conditions. Bulk soil sample collected from the Mandya paddy fields was used for the green house trials and the laboratory incubation studies. The organic materials were added at three rates – zero, 25.0 g carbon kg−1 (2.5% C) and 50.0 g carbon kg−1 dry soil (5.0% C). Results showed that tree leaf litter and rice residue at 5.0% C rate decreased instantaneous decay constant (k), there by retarded the rate of C mineralization. Carbon contents of HA increased with the rate of C added. Study of delta–log K values and C contents of humic acids revealed that greatest molecular weight of HA was in the pongamia litter treatment, followed by neem litter and rice residue. Grain and straw yields of rice crop in the pot culture study were statistically correlated to the soil quality parameters. Neem and pongamia tree litter incorporation at 2.5% C could be considered for improving soil health and crop yields of rice under flooded conditions; however, application at higher rates significantly (P ≤ 0.05) lowered total dry matter production in rice, despite favorable soil health parameters such as humic yields, microbial biomass – C content and acid phosphatase and urease activity. Among different soil health parameters, microbial quotient was found to be more sensitive indicator of decline in soil quality.
Keywords :
Biochemical propertiesCarbon sourcesEnzyme activityHumic acidsHumificationHumic substancesMicrobial biomassRice cropSoil qualityTree leaf litters
Journal title :
European Journal of Soil Biology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
European Journal of Soil Biology
Record number :
966308
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