Open Journal of Soil Science

Volume 7, Issue 5 (May 2017)

ISSN Print: 2162-5360   ISSN Online: 2162-5379

Google-based Impact Factor: 1.36  Citations  

Organic Amendments with Chemical Fertilizers Improve Soil Fertility and Microbial Biomass in Rice-Rice-Rice Triple Crops Cropping Systems

HTML  XML Download Download as PDF (Size: 360KB)  PP. 87-100  
DOI: 10.4236/ojss.2017.75007    2,081 Downloads   4,091 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Medium-term changes in the labile nutrient pool of microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and nitrogen (MBN) resulting from organic manure application in rice (Oryza sativa L.)-based triple cropping systems have been poorly studied. Therefore, the effects of organic materials on the soil physico-chemical properties and microbial biomass in rice fields were investigated at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh, from April 2010 to December 2012. Five treatments (control, cow dung, poultry manure, rice straw, and chemical fertilizer) were laid out in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The organic residues (2 t C ha-1) were applied 7 days before transplanting and were combined with inorganic fertilizers, following integrated plant nutrition systems. This paper presents the results from the last of the five consecutive rice growing seasons. All of the organic residues increased the pH, and organic C, N, P, and K contents of the soil. However, poultry manure was more efficient in increasing soil fertility than cow dung and rice straw, resulting in a significant increase in P from 22 mg·kg-1 to 63 mg·kg-1 at crop harvest. All of the organic residues also increased the soil water holding capacity and decreased bulk density. Furthermore, poultry manure resulted in significantly higher microbial biomass C (432 mg·kg-1; P < 0.05) and N (31.60 mg·kg-1; P < 0.05) levels in the soil at crop harvest, followed by cow dung and rice straw. These findings indicate that the regular application of organic residues and manures will help to enhance soil fertility and production sustainability.

Share and Cite:

Anik, M. , Rahman, M. , Mustafizur Rahman, G. , Alam, M. , Islam, M. and Khatun, M. (2017) Organic Amendments with Chemical Fertilizers Improve Soil Fertility and Microbial Biomass in Rice-Rice-Rice Triple Crops Cropping Systems. Open Journal of Soil Science, 7, 87-100. doi: 10.4236/ojss.2017.75007.

Cited by

[1] Double transplantation as a climate resilient and sustainable resource management strategy for rice production in eastern Uttar Pradesh, north India
Journal of …, 2023
[2] Analysis of Physico chemical properties of soil from Groundnut crop fields in Central Dry Zone of Davanagere District, Karnataka
Indian J. Applied & Pure Bio. Vol, 2022
[3] Sustainable Soil Remediation Using Organic Amendments
2021
[4] Distribution, behaviour, bioavailability and remediation of poly-and per-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in solid biowastes and biowaste-treated soil
2021
[5] Biochar and Organic Amendments for Sustainable Soil Carbon and Soil Health
2020
[6] Impact of integrated nutrient management options on GHG emission, N loss and N use efficiency of low land rice
2020
[7] Comparing straw, compost, and biochar regarding their suitability as agricultural soil amendments to affect soil structure, nutrient leaching, microbial communities, and …
2020
[8] Improvement of wheat quality and soil fertility by integrates chemical fertilizer with rhizobial bacteria
2020
[9] Effect of Organic Manuring and Integrated Nutrient Management on Microbiological Properties in Sandy Soils under Wheat-Guar Cropping System
2018
[10] Reclamation of acid sulphate soils in paddy cultivation area with organic amendments
2018

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.