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Vol. 1 (4) : July-August 2010 issue
Green Farming Vol. 1 (4) : 356-359 (July-August, 2010) (New Series)
Microbial population dynamics as influenced by application of organic manures in rice field
HARISH H. DESHPANDEa1, P. DEVASENAPATHYa2 and NAGARAJ M. NAIKb3*
aDepartment of Agronomy, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003 (Tamil Nadu)
bInstitute of Organic Farming , University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad- 580 005 (Karnataka)
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1Res. Associate, 2Professor, 3Scientist
Subject : Agronomy and Crop Production
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HARISH H. DESHPANDE, P. DEVASENAPATHY and NAGARAJ M. NAIK. 2010. Microbial population dynamics as influenced by application of organic manures in rice field. Green Farming Vol. 1 (4) : 356-359 ; July-August, 2010 (New Series)

ABSTRACT
A field experiment was carried out on wetlands of AC & RI, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, under long term organic manurial trial, during rabi season. The plots were enriched with variety of organic manures in different treatments. The microbial population such as bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes, were enumerated from the soil samples of rice field at different stages of crop. Microbial population differed significantly due to incorporation of green manure and manures application in the field soil samples.
Key words :
Green manure, Microorganisms, Nutrients, Poultry manure, Rice, Vermicompost.