Influence of cropping sequences on soil suppressive/conduciveness against Sclerotium rolfsii in different agro-climatic zones of West Bengal, India

IF 0.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of environmental biology Pub Date : 2023-09-02 DOI:10.22438/jeb/44/5/mrn-5075
K. Sen, S. Dutta, S. Halder, B. Pati, S. Goldar, S. Patar, D. Bharati, R. Patsa, A.K. Ghorai, K. Sarker, R. Kumar, K. Ray, T.R. Borah, S.K. Ray, A.R. Barman
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Aim: To study the influence of different cropping sequences (CSs) on soil suppressive or conduciveness towards Sclerotium rolfsii in different agro-climatic zones (ACZs) of West Bengal, India. Methodology: Farmer’s field surveys were conducted to explore the suppressive activity of various crop rhizosphere during each winter, October to January (2016-2019). The survey was done in 14 districts of five ACZs in West Bengal (India), and the total surveyed sample size was 511. The S. rolfsii disease incidence (DI%) data of Rabi crop in surveyed areas and sclerotial population, soil suppressive index, FDA hydrolysis, dehydrogenase activity and culturable microbial assay were performed. Results: In this data set (n=511), the foremost soils belonged to no suppressive category (74.47%), followed by slight suppressive category (20.74%). Negligible number of soils belonged to moderate (0.39%) and strong suppressive (0.39%) category. The population of Pseudomonads was higher in both strong and moderate suppressive soil rather than slight and no suppressive soils. Culturable population of soil Pseudomonads, Bacillus and Actinomycetes varied in five different ACZs. Interpretation: Paddy-brassica vegetables, paddy-maize and paddy-cucurbits vegetable-based CSs exhibited relatively high soil uppressiveness whereas paddy-legumes, jute-paddy-legume vegetables and pulses based CSs showed high soil conduciveness towards S. rolfsii. Soil microbial influences on crop rhizosphere along with “crop rotation effect” was the key reason for the disease suppressive activity. Key words: Agro-climatic zones, Crop rotation, FDA hydrolysis, Rhizosphere, S. rolfsii, Suppressive soil
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印度西孟加拉邦不同农业气候区种植顺序对土壤对油菜菌核抑制/诱导作用的影响
目的:研究印度西孟加拉邦不同农业气候区不同种植顺序对土壤对油菜的抑制或诱导作用。方法:在2016-2019年10月至1月的每个冬季,进行农民实地调查,以探索各种作物根际的抑制活性。这项调查在西孟加拉邦(印度)五个ACZ的14个地区进行,调查的总样本量为511。对调查地区拉比作物和菌核群体的罗夫西病发病率(DI%)数据、土壤抑制指数、FDA水解、脱氢酶活性和可培养微生物测定进行了分析。结果:在该数据集中(n=511),最主要的土壤属于无抑制类别(74.47%),其次是轻度抑制类别(20.74%)。可忽略的土壤属于中度(0.39%)和强抑制类别(0.39%。假单胞菌种群在强抑制性和中度抑制性土壤中均高于轻度和无抑制性土壤。土壤假单胞菌、芽孢杆菌和放线菌的可培养种群在五个不同的ACZ中存在差异。解释:水稻-芸苔类蔬菜、水稻-玉米和水稻-葫芦类蔬菜基CS表现出相对较高的土壤侵蚀性,而水稻-豆类、黄麻-水稻-豆类蔬菜和豆类基CS对S.rolfsii表现出较高的土壤传导性。土壤微生物对作物根际的影响以及“轮作效应”是抑制病害活性的关键原因。关键词:农业气候带,轮作,美国食品药品监督管理局水解,根际,苜蓿,抑制性土壤
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