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Soil microbial response to tillage systems and fertilization in a sunflower rhizosphere
Authors:Khosro Mohammadi  Gholamreza Heidari  Mohsen Javaheri  Mohammad Tahsin Karimi Nezhad
Institution:1. Agronomy Department, Sanandaj Branch , Islamic Azad University , Iran khosromohammadi60@yahoo.com;3. Agronomy and Plant Breeding Department , University of Kurdistan , Sanandaj , Iran;4. Agronomy Department, Sanandaj Branch , Islamic Azad University , Iran
Abstract:

Tillage systems and fertilization have important effects on soil microorganism activity. Information regarding the simultaneous evaluation of long-term tillage and fertilization on soil microbial traits in sunflower fields is not available. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the best tillage and fertilization system for soil microbial parameters. The experimental design was a split plot based on a randomized complete block design with three replications. Main plots consisted of the long-term tillage systems (1999–2011) including: no tillage (NT), minimum tillage (MT) and conventional tillage (CT). Six methods of fertilization, including farmyard manure (N1), compost (N2), chemical fertilizers (N3), farmyard manure + compost (N4); farmyard manure + compost + chemical fertilizers (N5), and control (N6) were arranged in subplots. Results showed that the highest amount of microbial biomass was observed in treatment NTN4. The highest and lowest values of enzyme activities (acid, alkaline phosphatase, urease, dehydrogenase and protease) were found in organic fertilizers + NT and chemical fertilizers + CT plots, respectively. Highest basal and induced respiration values were found for NTN4 treatment. Correlation coefficients between enzyme activity, respiration and microbial biomass carbon were significant.
Keywords:compost  enzyme activity  farmyard manure  no tillage  respiration
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