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{"id":592,"date":"2015-08-09T08:43:41","date_gmt":"2015-08-09T08:43:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gcsar.gov.sy\/en\/?page_id=592"},"modified":"2016-03-22T11:42:10","modified_gmt":"2016-03-22T11:42:10","slug":"master-313","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/gcsar.gov.sy\/en\/masters\/master-313\/","title":{"rendered":"The Effect of Organic Fertilization in Soil Microorganisms and the Productivity of Two Crops of Brassica  Family( Cabbage &#8211; Cauliflower)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Nesrin\u00a0 nakadli<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>General Commission of Scientific Agricultural Research-<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>GCSAR\/ HOMS\u00a0 Research Center<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Faculty of Agriculture- ALbaath University, <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>2010<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Abstract<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">An experiment was carried out to study the effect of organic fertilization and nitrogen fertilizer on cabbage and cauliFlower crops for two seasons, the\u00a0 included\u00a0 6 treatments (control , cow manure ,\u00a0 sheep manure , chicken manure , compost , and nitrogen fertilizers ). Organic fertilizers were added as similar rate of N in urea (50 kg\/N\/ha) according to the content of soil nitrogen and Ministry of Agric. and Agra. Reform.S.(Recommendation).<br \/>\nThis study has been done on some biological properties of soil\u00a0 (the number of some physiological groups of soil microorganisms , soil respiration ,in addition to nitrate concentration in plant and (Cabbage -Cauliflower) productivity were determined.<br \/>\nThis investigation shows for Cabbage crop that the number of ,Bacterial assimilation mineral form of nitrogen, Actinomycetes , Azotobacter, Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms, Mesophilic cellulose decomposting microorganisms and Spor-forming bacteria ( Bacillus) increased in most treatments amended with organic fertilizers comprising to control , whereas the number of, Actinomycetes , Azotobacter , Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms Fungi , Mesophilic cellulose decomposting microorganisms and <em>Clostridium pasteurianum<\/em>\u00a0 decreased in treatment amended with nitrogen fertilizers as compared to control.<br \/>\nNo significant differences noticed in the intensity of soil respiration test\u00a0 between treatments at two seasons for cabbage crop.<br \/>\nThe concentration of nitrate increased on the heads of Cabbage in treatments amended with nitrogen fertilizers and treatment amended with cow manure at the first season ,whereas the increasing of nitrate on the head of Cabbage at second season was in treatment amended with\u00a0 chicken manure.<br \/>\nThe yield of cabbage increased in treatments amended with chicken manure at the first season, whereas the productivity of Cabbage increased in\u00a0 treatments amended with cow manure at the second season.<br \/>\nThe results show on CauliFlower crop\u00a0 that the number of Bacterial assimilation mineral form of nitrogen , Actinomycetes , Azotobacter, Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms , Mesophilic cellulose decomposting microorganisms and Spor-forming bacteria ( Bacillus) in most treatments that amended with organic fertilizers was increasing in compared to\u00a0 control , and the number of Ammonification bacteria , Actinomycetes , Azotobacter , Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms, Fungi , Mesophilic cellulose decomposting microorganisms and <em>Clostridium pasteurianum<\/em>\u00a0 in the treatment that amended with nitrogen fertilizers was decreasing ,this treatment was the lowest in compared to all treatments even the control.<br \/>\nNo significant differences noticed in the\u00a0 intensity of soil respiration test\u00a0 between treatments at first seasons for CauliFlower crop. , whereas the intensity of soil respiration increased in treatments amended with nitrogen fertilizer at the second season.<br \/>\nThe concentration of nitrate increased on the floral curd of CauliFlower in treatments amended with nitrogen fertilizers and treatment amended with cow manure at the first season ,whereas the increasing of nitrate on the floral curd of CauliFlower at second season was in treatment amended with\u00a0 cow manure.<br \/>\nThe yield of CauliFlower increased in treatments amended with chicken manure at the first season, whereas the productivity of CauliFlower increased in treatments amended with cow manure at second season.<br \/>\n<strong>Key words:<\/strong> soil , Organic Fertilization ,Nitrogen fertilizer, Microorganisms , Soil respiration ,nitrate , Productivity .<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nesrin\u00a0 nakadli General Commission of Scientific Agricultural Research- GCSAR\/ HOMS\u00a0 Research Center Faculty of Agriculture- ALbaath University, 2010 Abstract An experiment was carried out to study the effect of organic fertilization and nitrogen fertilizer on cabbage and cauliFlower crops for two seasons, the\u00a0 included\u00a0 6 treatments (control , cow manure ,\u00a0 sheep manure , chicken &hellip; 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