Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture

A field experiment was carried out at the Agricultural Research Station in Wasit Governorate, with a design of RCBD this study aimed to determine the role of Bacillus, Azotobacter, and organic fertilizers on soil biological and chemical properties and potato growth indicators. The results of the app...

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Main Author: Haider A. Al-Maamori
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Published: University of Basrah 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.bjas.bajas.edu.iq/index.php/bjas/article/view/2002
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description A field experiment was carried out at the Agricultural Research Station in Wasit Governorate, with a design of RCBD this study aimed to determine the role of Bacillus, Azotobacter, and organic fertilizers on soil biological and chemical properties and potato growth indicators. The results of the application experiment showed that the mixed treatment with Azotobacter chroococcum  +   Bacillus megaterium bacteria was superior in terms of the number of Bacillus bacteria in the soil, the number of Azotobacter bacteria in the soil, the soil pH, the leaf area, the tuber weight,and the yield per plant (7.48×106, 8.42×106 cfu, 7.03, 1.92%, 13416 cm2, 129.10 gm, respectively). The organic fertilizer vermicompost was also superior in terms of the number of Bacillus bacteria in the soil, the number of Azotobacter bacteria in the soil, the soil reactivity, the leaf area, the tuber weight, and the yield per plant (4.45×106, 5.58×106, 7.05, 1.92%, 13434 cm2, 136.90 gm, 1386.7 gm, respectively).
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spelling doaj-art-353f81b48adc49319e0cae0a07d53c332025-01-03T18:58:04ZengUniversity of BasrahMaǧallaẗ al-baṣraẗ al-ʻulūm al-zirāʻiyyaẗ1814-58682520-08602024-12-01372Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable AgricultureHaider A. Al-Maamori0Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, Wasit University, IRAQA field experiment was carried out at the Agricultural Research Station in Wasit Governorate, with a design of RCBD this study aimed to determine the role of Bacillus, Azotobacter, and organic fertilizers on soil biological and chemical properties and potato growth indicators. The results of the application experiment showed that the mixed treatment with Azotobacter chroococcum  +   Bacillus megaterium bacteria was superior in terms of the number of Bacillus bacteria in the soil, the number of Azotobacter bacteria in the soil, the soil pH, the leaf area, the tuber weight,and the yield per plant (7.48×106, 8.42×106 cfu, 7.03, 1.92%, 13416 cm2, 129.10 gm, respectively). The organic fertilizer vermicompost was also superior in terms of the number of Bacillus bacteria in the soil, the number of Azotobacter bacteria in the soil, the soil reactivity, the leaf area, the tuber weight, and the yield per plant (4.45×106, 5.58×106, 7.05, 1.92%, 13434 cm2, 136.90 gm, 1386.7 gm, respectively). https://www.bjas.bajas.edu.iq/index.php/bjas/article/view/2002Soil bacteriaSoil chemical and biological propertiesplant
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Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture
Maǧallaẗ al-baṣraẗ al-ʻulūm al-zirāʻiyyaẗ
Soil bacteria
Soil chemical and biological properties
plant
title Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture
title_full Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture
title_fullStr Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture
title_short Effects Bacterial Inoculation and organic Fertilization on Some Soil Properties and Growth oF Potato Crop Role in Sustainable Agriculture
title_sort effects bacterial inoculation and organic fertilization on some soil properties and growth of potato crop role in sustainable agriculture
topic Soil bacteria
Soil chemical and biological properties
plant
url https://www.bjas.bajas.edu.iq/index.php/bjas/article/view/2002
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