2016
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2016.1254229
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Organic Amendments Influence on Soil Biological Indices and Yield in Rice-Based Cropping System in Coastal Sundarbans of India

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“…Soil organic matter plays an important role in the development and function of ecosystems, and its quality and quantity are quite important. Our results indicated that the organic amendments significantly increased the organic matter (Figure ), which was in coincidence with previous studies (Amusan, Adetunji, Azeez, & Bodunde, ; Maltas, Kebli, Oberholzer, Weisskopf, & Sinaj, ; Mitran, Pabitra, Nirmalendu, Sunanda, & Biswapati, ; Trivedi et al, ). Although organic amendments was applied to the soil at the same dose, the increasing of organic matter in soil differed depending on the applied amendments.…”
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“…Soil organic matter plays an important role in the development and function of ecosystems, and its quality and quantity are quite important. Our results indicated that the organic amendments significantly increased the organic matter (Figure ), which was in coincidence with previous studies (Amusan, Adetunji, Azeez, & Bodunde, ; Maltas, Kebli, Oberholzer, Weisskopf, & Sinaj, ; Mitran, Pabitra, Nirmalendu, Sunanda, & Biswapati, ; Trivedi et al, ). Although organic amendments was applied to the soil at the same dose, the increasing of organic matter in soil differed depending on the applied amendments.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The dry weight of plant significantly increased in soil applied with organic amendments (except for cattle dung), which is similar to previous studies (Amusan, Adetunji, Azeez, & Bodunde, ; Bai et al, ; Mitran, Pabitra, Nirmalendu, Sunanda, & Biswapati, ; Srivastava, Gupta, Shikha, & N.,, & Tewari, S. K., ; Wu, Li, Zheng, Zhang, & Sun, ). This is combined with the active role of organic amendments on soil biota (enzyme activities) and chemical properties (pH) and would result in the release of nutrients from organic amendments.…”
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“…However, soil salinity may affect not only plants but also the soil microorganisms responsible for nutrient cycling. It is known that soil salinity is a severe stress to the living components of ecosystems by increasing the osmotic pressure on cells and reducing water availability (Killham and Firestone, 1984;Schimel et al, 1989;Borken and Matzner, 2009;Mitran et al, 2017). Paddy systems are characterised by periods of water saturation and periods of aerobic conditions, which can be both affected by salinization.…”
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confidence: 99%