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Title: Contribution of non-leguminous biofertilizers to rice biomass, nitrogen fixation and fertilizer-N use efficiency under flooded soil conditions
Authors: Hamid, Naima
Mehnaz, Samina
Rasul, Ghulam
Malik, Dr. Kauser .A.
Ali, Sikander
Keywords: Biological Nitrogen Fixa International Rice Research Institute
Nitrogen Fixation
Rice Yield
Rice Root
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: springer link
Citation: Nitrogen Fixation with Non-Legumes, 1998, Volume 79 ISBN : 978-94-010-6202-2 Sikander Ali, Naima Hamid, Ghulam Rasul, Show All (5)
Series/Report no.: Nitrogen Fixation with Non-Legumes, 1998, Volume 79;
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of root-associated diazo-trophic rhizobacteria and Azolla, alone and in combinations, on rice grown in a flooded saline soil. 15N labelled ammonium sulphate at the rate of 30 kg N/ha was used to monitor its recovery and computation of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) using an isotopic dilution method. The bacterial population of nitrogen-fixing bacteria generally increased more for inoculated treatments compared with uninoculated ones. The rice biomass (straw + grain) was maximum for Azolla cover followed by the bacterial treatment. The fertilizer-N recovery in rice was maximum for Azolla cover + bacteria followed by Azolla cover treatment, which may be due to lowering of floodwater pH by Azolla. The maximum amount of BNF (46 kg N/ha) was obtained for bacterial treatment, followed by bacteria + Azolla incorporated treatment. The study indicated that use of biofertilizers, along with a low input of chemical-N fertilizer, is useful for increasing rice yield, fertilizer-N use efficiency and BNF in rice grown in flooded soil conditions.
Description: ISBN : 978-94-010-6202-2
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1350
ISBN: ISBN : 978-94-010-6202-2
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