Influence of agrochemicals and Azotobacter sp. application on soil fertility in relation to maize growth under nursery conditions

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Eurasian Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2011-07-01 DOI:10.5053/EJOBIOS.2011.5.0.3
Xavier Moses Martin, C. Sumathi, V. Kannan
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In the present study, the effort has been taken to analyze the effects caused by agrochemicals. The best alternative to agrochemicals is biofertilizers. It is necessary to understand the beneficial role played by biofertilizer in crop production and regaining the soil fertility. Thus, the present study compares the effect of agrochemicals [fertilizers (urea), fungicide (carbendazim) and insecticide (endosulfan)] and biofertilizers (Azotobacter sp.) on maize under nursery trials were carried out in Complete Randomized Block Design (CRBD) by altering the present recommendation. The effect of above-mentioned treatments was studied based on the maize growth, phytochemical concentrations, soil fertility level and microbial population. The treatment with Azotobacter sp. and actual recommended dose of urea were performing well when compared to other agrochemical treatments. The higher the concentration of agrochemical application, lower is the plant growth. It is incurred from the study that generally the usage of agrochemicals was seriously disturbing plant biotic characters and soil ecology.
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苗圃条件下施用农药和固氮菌对土壤肥力与玉米生长的影响
在目前的研究中,已努力分析农用化学品造成的影响。生物肥料是农用化学品的最佳替代品。有必要了解生物肥料在作物生产和恢复土壤肥力方面的有益作用。因此,本研究比较了农用化学品[肥料(尿素)、杀菌剂(多菌肼)和杀虫剂(硫丹)]和生物肥料(固氮菌sp.)对苗圃玉米的影响,采用完全随机区组设计(CRBD)进行了试验,改变了目前的推荐标准。以玉米生长、植物化学物质浓度、土壤肥力水平和微生物种群为指标,研究了上述处理的效果。与其他农药处理相比,固氮菌处理和尿素实际推荐用量处理效果较好。农药施用浓度越高,植物生长越慢。研究表明,农药的普遍使用严重干扰了植物的生物特性和土壤生态。
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期刊介绍: EurAsian Journal of BioSciences (Abbrev. Eurasia J Biosci or EJOBIOS) is an international, refereed electronic journal. It publishes the results of original research in the field of biological sciences restricted tomorphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, ecology and biogeography of both prokaryotic and eucaryotic organisms. The journal encourages submission of manuscripts dealing with plant biology, animal biology, plant physiology, microbiology, hydrobiology, ecology and environmental science, ethnobiology, biodiversity and conservation biology. EurAsian Journal of BioSciences publishes original articles in the following areas: -Agriculture, Fisheries & Food -Anatomy & Morphology -Behavioural Sciences -Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology -Biophysics -Biology Education -Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences -Ecology, Evolution & Environment -Entomology -Forestry -General Biology -Genetics & Heredity -Life Sciences - Other topics -Microbiology and Immunology -Molecular Biology -Mycology -Palaeontology -Parasitology -Pharmacology & Pharmacy -Physiology and Related Sciences -Plant Sciences -Toxicology -Veterinary Sciences -Virology -Zoology
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