Microbial Activity in Soil Cultivated with Different Summer Legumes in Coffee Crop
Brazilian Archives Of Biology And Technology
Microbial Activity in Soil Cultivated with Different Summer Legumes in Coffee Crop
Autor Correspondente: Elcio Liborio Balota | [email protected]
Palavras-chave: microbial biomass, mulching, green manure, soil fertility
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Resumo Inglês:
A field experiment was conducted for ten years in a sandy soil in the north part of the Paraná State, Brazil. The soil
samples were collected at 0-10 cm depth, both under the coffee canopy and in the inter row space between the coffee
plants, in the following treatments: Control, Leucaena leucocephala, Crotalaria spectabilis, Crotalaria breviflora,
Mucuna pruriens, Mucuna deeringiana, Arachis hypogaea and Vigna unguiculata. The legume crops influenced the
microbial activity, both under the coffee canopy and in the inter row space. The cultivation of Leucaena
leucocephala increased the microbial biomass C, N and P. Although L. leucocephala and Arachis hypogaea
provided higher microbial biomass, the qCO2 decreased by up to 50% under the coffee canopy and by about 25% in
the inter row space. The soil microbial biomass was enriched in N and P due to green manure residue addition.