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The effects of crop rotation and fertilization on soil xylanase activity in a soil of the southeastern United States
Authors:R Rodíguez-Kábana
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, Plant Pathology, and Microbiology, Auburn Unviersity, Agricultural Experiment Station, 36849 Auburn, Alabama, USA
Abstract:Summary Xylanase activity was determined in soils from a 3-year rotation with corn, (Zea mays L.), cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), and soybean (Glycine max (L) Merr.) as summer crops at Auburn, Alabama, in the southeastern U.S.A. Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) followed corn and a period of winter fallow as maintained after soybeans. A combination of common vetch (vicia sativa L.) and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum Gibelli & Belli) followed cotton during the winter months to serve as green manure. Highest xylanase activity was detected after soybeans and lowest after cotton among the summer crops. The culture of wheat and winter legumes resulted in increased soil xylanase activity wheareas winter fallowing reduced the activity. The effect of various fertilization schemes superimeposed on the rotation on soil xylanase activity was also studied. Seasonal fluctuations in soil xylanase activity were not affected by the fertilization regimes and highest xylanase activities were observed during crop periods and with fertilization treatments that resulted in high root densities but not necessarily in high yields.
Keywords:Endo-1  4-b-xylanase  Crop rotation  hemicellulases  Polysacharidases  Ecology of soil enzymes  Rhizosphere effect
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