Shindo Haruo
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Changes in microbial biomass after continuous application of azolla and rice straw in soil
Soil science and plant nutrition Volume 43 Issue 4
Page 811-818
published_at 1997-12
Title
Changes in microbial biomass after continuous application of azolla and rice straw in soil
Creators
Azmal Abul Kalam Mohammad
Creators
Nishiyama Masaya
Creator Keywords
azolla
C and N mineralization
continuous application
microbial biomass
rice straw
tropical soil fertility
A model experiment was conducted under tropical conditions with a view to evaluating the changes in microbial biomass and nutrient dynamics in upland soil through the continuous application of azolla and rice straw (2 g C kg^<-1> soil per each application). Flush decomposition of C was observed immediately after each application and the rate of mineralization did not change appreciably during this period. After flush decomposition, the rate of C mineralization from azolla was higher than that from rice straw until 9 to 13 weeks after each application and thereafter the mineralization rate was similar. The amount of inorganic N released from azolla increased following each application, whereas inorganic N in rice straw plot was immediately immobilized and the rate of immobilization increased until the 3rd application and did not increase further after the 4th application. The amounts of biomass C and N increased immediately after residue incorporation, reached the maximum level one week after each application and declined thereafter. Maximum biomass formation increased until the 2nd application and then the level remained constant. Maximum biomass N formation was higher in azolla than in rice straw after the 1st application, but after repeated applications, the difference became less pronounced. Continuous increase in biomass in a certain week after each application was observed, probably because of the cumulative effects of the previous applications. The increase suggests that continuous application of organic materials may enable to improve the amount of soil microbial biomass.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
日本土壌肥料学会
Date Issued
1997-12
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0038-0768
[NCID]AA00844314
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Schools
農学部