2017
DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2017/34493
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Rhizosphere Effects of Melocanna baccifera on Soil Microbial Properties under Different Fallow Phases Following Shifting Cultivation

Abstract: Rhizosphere plays an important role in regulating soil fertility and nutrient cycling in different ecosystems. Bamboos are important secondary successional plants in fallow land that have strong impact on the soil fertility of different fallow lands. The main objectives of the present study is to examined the rhizosphere effects of bamboo (Melocanna baccifera) on soil microbial properties (soil organic carbon, SOC; total nitrogen, TN; microbial biomass C and N, MBC and MBN; dehydrogenase activity, DHA; acid ph… Show more

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“…This has led to raise major concerns about the sustainability of such land use types in the tropics (Lal, 2010). Although several studies have already been reported related to shifting agriculture (Hauchhum and Tripathi, 2017;Wapongnungsang, 2017;Wapongnungsang et al, 2018), however, the impact of land use change and plantations on soil physicochemical and biological properties is poorly understood. Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the soil properties in five different land use systems, namely, Rubber Plantation, Oil Palm Plantation, Bamboo Forest, Fallow land (~20 yrs) and Natural Forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has led to raise major concerns about the sustainability of such land use types in the tropics (Lal, 2010). Although several studies have already been reported related to shifting agriculture (Hauchhum and Tripathi, 2017;Wapongnungsang, 2017;Wapongnungsang et al, 2018), however, the impact of land use change and plantations on soil physicochemical and biological properties is poorly understood. Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the soil properties in five different land use systems, namely, Rubber Plantation, Oil Palm Plantation, Bamboo Forest, Fallow land (~20 yrs) and Natural Forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shifting cultivation (Jhum) is a major issue in most tropical regions, especially in North-east India, where this practice is the most prominent form of agriculture, leading to loss of vegetation cover while inducing land use change. The decrease in the fallow period has led to soil degradation, while the increase in the fallow period following shifting cultivation has been observed to enhance SOM and increase nutrient content due to changing belowground dynamics (Wapongnungsang et al, 2017;Hauchhum and Tripathi, 2017;Singha and Tripathi, 2017). The study area (Mizoram) is characterized by extreme slopes and undulating physiographic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%