2015
DOI: 10.21608/ejss.2015.207
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Soil Enzymes and Microbial Activity as Influenced by Tillage and Fertilization in Wheat Production

Abstract: FIELD experiment was conducted in Burg Elarab region, Egypt, …….to investigate the influence of five fertilization treatments and three tillage systems on wheat productivity, soil microbial biomass and some enzymes activity. Fertilization treatments were control (without treatment) (F1), Farmyard manure (F2), Compost (F3), Mineral fertilizers (F4) and mixture of farmyard manure + compost + chemical fertilizers (F5). Tillage systems were no tillage (NT), minimum tillage (MT) and conventional tillage (CT). Exper… Show more

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“…Conservation tillage systems significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions [13][14][15]. Moreover, conservation management improves soil health and quality [5], enhanced soil physical properties [16], increased soil microbial biomass [17,18], and positively affected soil aggregation [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conservation tillage systems significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions [13][14][15]. Moreover, conservation management improves soil health and quality [5], enhanced soil physical properties [16], increased soil microbial biomass [17,18], and positively affected soil aggregation [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%