ABSTRACT
The
impact of organic and inorganic fertilizers namely cow dung, poultry manure,
NPK (15:15:15) and urea on soil microbial population and enzyme activities were
analysed. The field experiment was laid out on an agricultural site in National
Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), Umudike and soil samples collected at
two weeks intervals for the period of twelve (12) weeks. The samples were
analysed for chemical properties (pH, total nitrogen, available phosphorus,
organic carbon and exchangeable potassium), microbial population (bacteria,
fungi and actinomycetes) and soil enzymes (urease, phosphatase, cellulase and
dehydrogenase activities). The experiment was laid in a Randomized Complete
Block Design (RCBD) with each treatment replicated three times to give total of
15 plots. Chemical and microbial properties (pH, total nitrogen, available
phosphorus, exchangeable potassium, organic carbon, bacterial and fungal
counts) of the study site and organic fertilizers used in the experiment were
analysed prior to treatments application using standard methods. The study site
was moderately acidic (5.63), low in organic carbon (0.49%) and moderate in
nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus content (0.16%, 0.22cmol/kg and 13.51mg/kg
respectively). From the results, pH of the treated plots ranged from acidic to
moderately acidic (5.22-6.01). The treated plots were high in nitrogen
(0.23-0.74%). Organic carbon content ranged from low to moderate (1.43-2.94%).
The plots were moderate in available phosphorus (12.92-15.98mg/kg) and high in
exchangeable potassium (0.58-1.06cmol/kg). The fertilizers applied to the soil
were also observed to have significant effects on the enzyme activities. Soil
acid and alkaline phosphatase, urease, cellulase and dehydrogenase activities
ranged between 48.23 and 132.77mg/p-nitrophenol/g, 27.53 and
87.33mg/p-nitrophenol/g, 24.07 and 56.30µgN-h-1g-1, 46.23
and 79.94µgG-g-1h-1, 37.70
and 83.91µgTPFg-1h-1 respectively. The mean total
bacterial, fungal and actinomycetes counts ranged from 3.42 to 6.43cfu/g, 1.81
to 6.55cfu/g and 1.13 to 5.33cfu/g respectively. The results suggest the use of
fertilizers in enhancing soil chemical and biological properties as revealed by
the recorded values from the organic and inorganic treated plots when compared
to the control. However, the use of organic over inorganic fertilizers is
recommended due to their compositions and higher positive effects on the soil
fertility parameters.
UCHENNA, U (2022). Impact Of Organic And Inorganic Fertilizers On Soil Microbial Population And Enzyme Activities On Agricultural Soil In Umudike. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 15, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-organic-and-inorganic-fertilizers-on-soil-microbial-population-and-enzyme-activities-on-agricultural-soil-in-umudike-7-2
UCHENNA, UCHENNA. "Impact Of Organic And Inorganic Fertilizers On Soil Microbial Population And Enzyme Activities On Agricultural Soil In Umudike" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 05 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-organic-and-inorganic-fertilizers-on-soil-microbial-population-and-enzyme-activities-on-agricultural-soil-in-umudike-7-2. Accessed 15 Nov. 2024.
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UCHENNA, UCHENNA. "Impact Of Organic And Inorganic Fertilizers On Soil Microbial Population And Enzyme Activities On Agricultural Soil In Umudike" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 15 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-organic-and-inorganic-fertilizers-on-soil-microbial-population-and-enzyme-activities-on-agricultural-soil-in-umudike-7-2