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Title: Conservation tillage and weed management effect on soil microflora of soybean–wheat cropping system
Authors: Singh, Priya
Sarathambal, C
Kewat, M.L
Singh, V.P
Keywords: Actinomycetes
Bacteria
Conservation tillage
Dehydrogenase activity
Fungi
Herbicide
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Indian Journal of Weed Science, Vol.47(4):2015, PP.366–370
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted during 2013-14 and 2014-15 at Jabalpur to assess the effect of conservation tillage and weed management practices on the total bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes and dehydrogenase activity under soybean - wheat cropping system in vertisols. The results of the investigation revealed that tillage systems to influence significantly the microbial population. Among the tillage treatments, zero tillage + crop residue (soybean) fb zero tillage + crop residue (wheat) had higher bacterial, fungal population and dehydrogenase activity during both the seasons. But actinomycetes population was higher in zero tillage + crop residue (soybean) fb zero tillage (wheat) during both seasons. However, there was no adverse effects of herbicides use in soybean-wheat cropping system on microbial population during both crop seasons except Rabi season 2014 -15 in which bacterial population was reduced by 27.3% when mesosulfuron (12 g/ha) + iodosulfuron (2.4 g/ha) mixture was applied in wheat following application of pendimethalin (750 g/ha) fb imazethapyr (100 g/ha) in preceding soybean crop.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/726
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