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Comparative study of
soil biological properties under organic and conventional farming systems in
acidic soils of Meghalaya, India
P. Patgiri,
Sanjay-Swami* and S. Singh
School
of Natural Resource Management, College of Post Graduate Studies in
Agricultural Sciences, Central Agricultural University, Umiam (Barapani)-793
103, India
Received: 14 June
2024 Revised: 29 September 2024 Accepted:
23 November 2024
*Corresponding Author Email : sanjayswamionline@gmail.com
*ORCiD:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8961
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Abstract
Aim: To compare the soil
biological properties under organic and conventional farming systems. The
lack of information on these properties results in an unbalanced use of
nutrient sources in crop production. Therefore, proper research in this area
is important to harness the benefits of soil biological properties into the
desired crop yield and productivity.
Methodology: Five different
sites consisting two conventionally managed sites, i.e., CPGS-AS Farm,
Umiam and Palwi Village, Bhoirymbong Block, and three organically managed, i.e.,
ICAR Farm, Umiam; Kyrdem Village, Bhoirymbong Block and virgin soil of
CPGS-AS Farm, Krydemkulai were selected for study. A total of 40 random soil
samples were collected in a zig-zag manner from the plough layer (0-15 cm
depth) from each site. The soil samples were well composited and six
composite samples of 1 kg each were derived from each of the sites and stored
in the freezer at 4˚C for microbial studies. The collected soil samples were
studied for various biological properties using standard protocols and the
properties were compared. A completely randomized design (CRD) was used
foranalysis and themeans were compared by Duncan’s Multiple Range Test
(p<0.01).
Results: Biological
properties viz. soil organic carbon, bacterial count, actinomycetes
count, acid phosphatase activity, soil microbial biomass carbon and soil
microbial biomass phosphorus, except fungal count resulted in higher amounts
in soils collected from organic farming systems than that of the conventional
systems.
Interpretation: Organic farming
systems have better soil biological properties compared to the conventional
farming systems indicating superior soil health and soil fertility status
under organic farming systems.
Key
words: Acidic soil, Conventional farming, Soil biological properties
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