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Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Arylsulfatase

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Soil Biochemical Changes Induced By Poultry Litter Application And Conservation Tillage Under Cotton Production Systems, Regine Mankolo, Chandra Reddy, Zachary Senwo, Ermson Nyakatawa, Seshadri Sajjala Jul 2012

Soil Biochemical Changes Induced By Poultry Litter Application And Conservation Tillage Under Cotton Production Systems, Regine Mankolo, Chandra Reddy, Zachary Senwo, Ermson Nyakatawa, Seshadri Sajjala

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty Research

Problems arising from conventional tillage (CT) systems (such as soil erosion, decrease of organic matter, environmental damage etc.) have led many farmers to the adoption of no-till (NT) systems that are more effective in improving soil physical, chemical and microbial properties. Results from this study clearly indicated that NT, mulch tillage (MT), and winter rye cover cropping systems increased the activity of phosphatase, β-glucosidase and arylsulfatase at a 0–10 cm soil depth but decreased the activity of these enzymes at 10–20 cm. The increase in enzyme activity was a good indicator of intensive soil microbial activity in different soil management …