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GREEN MANURE EFFECT ON THE ACTINOMYCETES DIVERSITY AND SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE

Breica, Borozan Aurica, Despina-Maria, Bordean, Luminita, COJOCARIU, Ionut, Sandoiu, Camelia, Moldovan

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Title
GREEN MANURE EFFECT ON THE ACTINOMYCETES DIVERSITY AND SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
Authors
Breica, Borozan Aurica, Despina-Maria, Bordean, Luminita, COJOCARIU, Ionut, Sandoiu, Camelia, Moldovan
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
177-182
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-37-7
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  14. Arata Tarui, Atsushi Matsumura, Sohei Asakura, Kenji Yamawaki, Rintaro Hattori and Hiroyuki Daimon, Enhancement of nitrogen uptake in oat by cutting hairy vetch grown as an associated crop. Plant Root 7, 2013, pp. 83-91. doi:10.3117 /plantroot.7.83.

  15. Carr P.M., Gardner C.J., Schatz B.G., Zwinger S.W., Guldan S.J., Grain yield and weed biomass of a wheat-lentil intercrop, 1995.

  16. Droushiotis D.N. Mixtures of annual legumes and small-grained cereals for forage production under low rainfall . Journal of Agricultural Science, 113, 1989, pp. 249– 253.

  17. Elfstrand S., Impact of green manure on soil organisms-With Emphasis on microbial community composition and function. Doctoral thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, ISSN:1652-6880, ISBN:91-576-7322-0, 2007.

  18. Gl iessman S.R., Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems. CRC Press, New York, 2007.

  19. Jensen E.S. Grain yield, symbiotic N2 fixation and interspecific competition for inorganic N in pea-barley intercrops. Plant and Soil 182, 1996, pp 25–38.

  20. Kautz, T., López-Fando, C. & Ellmer, F. Abundance and biodiversity of soil microarthropods as influenced by different types of organic manure in a long-term field experiment in Central Spain. Applied Soil Ecology 33, 2006, pp 278–285.

  21. Laidlaw AS, Christie P, Lee HW, Effect of white clover cultivar on apparent transfer of nitrogen from clover to grass and estimation of relative turnover rates of nitrogen in roots. Plant Soil 179, 1996, pp 243-253

  22. Li YF, Ran W, Zhang RP, Sun SB, Xu GH, Facilitated legume nodulation, phosphate uptake and nitrogen transfer by arbuscular inoculation in an upland rice and mung bean intercropping system. Plant Soil 315, 2009, pp 285-296.

  23. Papastylianou I., Effect of rotation system and N fertilizer on barley and common vetch grown in various crop combinations and cycle lengths. Journal of Agricultural Science, 142, 2004, pp 41– 48.

  24. Park S.E., Benjamin L.R., Watkinson A.R., Comparing biological productivity in cropping systems: a competition approach. Journal of Applied Ecology, 39 , 2002, pp 416–426.

  25. Stefanic Gh., Metode de analiza a solului (biologica, enzimatica si chimica),editia a II-a, ICDA Fundulea, XXVIII, 2006

  26. Tilak K.V.B.R. Response of Sesbania Green Manuring and Mungbean Residue Incorporation on Microbial Activities for Sustainability of a Rice-Wheat Cropping System. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics Volume 105, No.2, 2004, pp 189–196. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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