Correlation between Soil Mycoflora and Productivity under Influence of Organic and Inorganic Inputs Applied Field of Cajanus cajan.
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-05
Authors : Shaikh; N. F.; Gachande B. D.;
Page : 191-195
Keywords : Cajanus cajan; mycoflora; Yield; Organic and Inorganic inputs;
Abstract
In present investigation a field experiment was conducted in a Cajanus cajan field during 2010-2013, to study the effect of various fermented liquid organic inputs and inorganic inputs on rhizosphere and Non-rhizosphere mycoflora population and yield. The soil rhizosphere and Non-rhizosphere mycoflora population was studied by using serial dilution technique. Result observed that application of organic inputs like Farm yard manure, Beejamruth and Jeevamruth increases rhizosphere and Non-rhizosphere fungal population in terms of colony forming unit (CFU) in organic field. The application of inorganic inputs lowers the rhizosphere and Non-rhizosphere mycoflora population (CFU) compare to organic field of Cajanus cajan. The yield obtained in organic field was higher than inorganic field and it is signifintly correlated with the mycoflora population.
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