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Presentation topic:
“MICROBIOLOGY OF GREEN MANURING AND
ITS APPLICATION IN CROP PRODUCTION”
What is green manuring:
 It is the practice of growing lush plants on the site into
which you want to incorporate organic matter into
the soil while it is still fresh.
 Generally the practice of green manuring is adopted in
two ways-
1. In-situ green manuring
2. Green leaf manuring
 IN SITU GREEN MANURING:
 When green manure crops are grown in the field itself either as a
pure crop or as inter crop with the main crop and buried in the same
field, it is known as Green Manuring In-situ.
Ex: sun hemp, diancha, pillipesara, cowpea, Berseem, senji etc.
 GREEN LEAF MANURING:
 Application of green leaves and twigs of trees, shrubs and herbs
collected from elsewhere is known as Green Leaf Manuring.
Ex: Neem, Mahua, wild indigo, Calotropis, Subabul and other
Shrubs.
Objective of green manuring:
• The objective is to add an organic matter
into the soil and thus, enrich it with ‘N’
which is most important and deficient
nutrient.
Characteristics of good manuring:
 Plants should be fleshy and soft
 Fast growing
 Fast decomposing
 Leguminous
 Should’t attract pests and diseases
 Should’t compete with main crops
 Provide nutrients needed in the soil.
Time of green manuring-
• Mostly practiced in kharif season.
• High temperature help in rapid decomposition.
• Six weeks usually required to complete
decomposition.
• Usually done 6-8 weeks after sowing of green
manure crops, just before the flowering stage.
Effect of green manuring:
• Increases soil fertility.
• Develops soil structure.
• Enhances organic matter in the soil.
• Play an important role in reclamation of saline
and alkaline soils.
• Increases WHC
Microbiological processes in green
manuring
• The organic materials (plant and animal residues)
incorporated in the soil are attacked by a variety
of microbes, worms and insects in the soil if the
soil is moist.
• Some of the constituents are decomposed very
rapidly, some less readily, and others very slowly.
The list of constituents in terms of ease
of decomposition:
1. Sugars, starches and simple proteins- Rapid
Decomposition
2. Crude proteins
3. Hemicelluloses
4. Cellulose
5. Fats, waxes, resins
6. Lignins Very slow Decomposition
Conversion of Nitrogen in soil
It involves,
• 1. Ammonification
• 2. Nitrification
• 3. Denitrification
Ammonification:
• The transformation of organic nitrogenous
compounds (amino acids, amides, ammonium
compounds, nitrates etc.) into ammonia is called
AMMONIFICATION.
• This process occurs as a result of hydrolytic and
oxidative enzymatic reaction under aerobic
conditions by heterotrophic microbes.
Nitrification:
• The process of conversion of ammonia to nitrites (NO2) and then to
nitrate (NO3) is known as NITRIFICATION.
• It is an aerobic process by autotrophic bacteria.
Nitrosomonas Nitrobacter
NH3 --------------> NO2 ---------->NO3
Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate
Denitrification:
• The process, which involves conversion of soil
nitrate into gaseous nitrogen or nitrous oxide,
is called denitrification.
• Water logging and high PH will increase n loss
by denitrification.
pseudomonas / bacillus
nitrate --------------------> nitrogen gas
Decomposition of Insoluble
Substances-
• i) Breakdown of Protein: During the course of
decomposition of plant materials, the proteins are first
hydrolyzed to a number of intermediate products
Hydrolysis Proteases
Proteins ------>Peptones ------> Amides ---->Ammonia
ii) Breakdown of cellulose:
hydrolysis hydrolysis
Cellulose--------> Cellobiose -------Glucose
(cellulase) (cellobiase)
oxidation
-------> Organic acids ------> CO2 + H2O
iii) Breakdown of Hemicellulose:
• Decompose faster than cellulose and are first hydrolyzed to
their components sugars and uronic acids.
• Sugars are attacked by microbes and are converted to
organic acids, alcohols, carbon dioxide and water.
• The uronic acids are broken down to pentose and CO2.
• The newly synthesized hemicelluloses thus form a part of
the humus.
iv) Breakdown of Starch:
• It is chemically a glucose polymer and is first
hydrolyzed to maltose by the action of amylases.
• Maltose is next converted to glucose by maltase.
The process is represented as under:
(C6H10O5)n +nH2O --------> (C6H12O6)
C. Decomposition of ether soluble substances:
• Fats -----------> glycerol + fatty acids
• Glycerol -----------> CO2 + water
D. Decomposition of lignin: Lignin decomposes slowly,
much slower than cellulose. Complete oxidation gives
rise to CO2 and H2O.
Environmental factors affecting
decomposition:
1. Oxygen: aerobic and anaerobic
decomposition
2. Moisture :amount of moisture should be as
high as possible
• " Green manure", such as lawn clipping and
vegetable trimming are able to hold 50 to 60
percent moisture.
• Termperature :Temperature is an important
factor in the biological degradation
• winter months slow the decomposition process
• three categories
• Psychrophiles < 10*C
• mesospheric, those that live and grow in
temperatures of 50 °F to 113 °F (10 °C to 45 °C),
• thermophillic those that thrive in temperatures
of 113 °F to 158 °F (45 °C to 70 °C).
Importance in crop production-
• Green manure crops contributes 40-80 kg of N per ha.
• Along with nitrogen supply, it prevents loss of nitrogen by
leaching and erosion.
• Vigorous root system of green manure keeps the soil
particles bound together.
• Green manure reclaims saline and alkaline soils.
• Some green leaf manure crops serves as fodder.
• The growth of green manure crops is very fast.
• It adds organic matter to the soil and stimulates activity
of soil micro-organisms.
• It improves the soil structure there by improving the
WHC of soil.
• Decreases run-off and soil erosion caused by the rain.
• Green manures cover the ground and so reduces the
work and cost of weeding.
• There by, the usage of green manure will increases the
farm production.
BACTERIA FUNGI ACTINOMYCETES
CELLULOSE
DECOMPOSERS:
Bacillus,
Cellulomonas,
Achromobacter.
Pencillium,
Aspergillus.
Streptomyces,
Micromonaspora.
HEMICELLULOSE
Pseudomonas,
Bacillus,
Micrococcus,
Clostridia.
Aspergillus,
Fusarium,
Streptomyces,
Micromonaspora,
Nocardia.
PECTIN
Bacillus,
Clostridium.
Fusarium,
Verticillium.
Streptomyces.
LIGNIN
Pleurotus,
Agaricus,
Ganoderma.
Bacillus,
Pseudomonas,
Chromobacteria.
Aspergillus,
Fusarium,
Rhizopus.
Streptomyces,
Micromonaspora,
Nocardia
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Microbiology of green manuring

  • 1. Sunil Bhardwaj Presentation topic: “MICROBIOLOGY OF GREEN MANURING AND ITS APPLICATION IN CROP PRODUCTION”
  • 2. What is green manuring:  It is the practice of growing lush plants on the site into which you want to incorporate organic matter into the soil while it is still fresh.  Generally the practice of green manuring is adopted in two ways- 1. In-situ green manuring 2. Green leaf manuring
  • 3.  IN SITU GREEN MANURING:  When green manure crops are grown in the field itself either as a pure crop or as inter crop with the main crop and buried in the same field, it is known as Green Manuring In-situ. Ex: sun hemp, diancha, pillipesara, cowpea, Berseem, senji etc.  GREEN LEAF MANURING:  Application of green leaves and twigs of trees, shrubs and herbs collected from elsewhere is known as Green Leaf Manuring. Ex: Neem, Mahua, wild indigo, Calotropis, Subabul and other Shrubs.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Objective of green manuring: • The objective is to add an organic matter into the soil and thus, enrich it with ‘N’ which is most important and deficient nutrient.
  • 7. Characteristics of good manuring:  Plants should be fleshy and soft  Fast growing  Fast decomposing  Leguminous  Should’t attract pests and diseases  Should’t compete with main crops  Provide nutrients needed in the soil.
  • 8. Time of green manuring- • Mostly practiced in kharif season. • High temperature help in rapid decomposition. • Six weeks usually required to complete decomposition. • Usually done 6-8 weeks after sowing of green manure crops, just before the flowering stage.
  • 9. Effect of green manuring: • Increases soil fertility. • Develops soil structure. • Enhances organic matter in the soil. • Play an important role in reclamation of saline and alkaline soils. • Increases WHC
  • 10. Microbiological processes in green manuring • The organic materials (plant and animal residues) incorporated in the soil are attacked by a variety of microbes, worms and insects in the soil if the soil is moist. • Some of the constituents are decomposed very rapidly, some less readily, and others very slowly.
  • 11.
  • 12. The list of constituents in terms of ease of decomposition: 1. Sugars, starches and simple proteins- Rapid Decomposition 2. Crude proteins 3. Hemicelluloses 4. Cellulose 5. Fats, waxes, resins 6. Lignins Very slow Decomposition
  • 13. Conversion of Nitrogen in soil It involves, • 1. Ammonification • 2. Nitrification • 3. Denitrification
  • 14. Ammonification: • The transformation of organic nitrogenous compounds (amino acids, amides, ammonium compounds, nitrates etc.) into ammonia is called AMMONIFICATION. • This process occurs as a result of hydrolytic and oxidative enzymatic reaction under aerobic conditions by heterotrophic microbes.
  • 15. Nitrification: • The process of conversion of ammonia to nitrites (NO2) and then to nitrate (NO3) is known as NITRIFICATION. • It is an aerobic process by autotrophic bacteria. Nitrosomonas Nitrobacter NH3 --------------> NO2 ---------->NO3 Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate
  • 16. Denitrification: • The process, which involves conversion of soil nitrate into gaseous nitrogen or nitrous oxide, is called denitrification. • Water logging and high PH will increase n loss by denitrification. pseudomonas / bacillus nitrate --------------------> nitrogen gas
  • 17. Decomposition of Insoluble Substances- • i) Breakdown of Protein: During the course of decomposition of plant materials, the proteins are first hydrolyzed to a number of intermediate products Hydrolysis Proteases Proteins ------>Peptones ------> Amides ---->Ammonia
  • 18. ii) Breakdown of cellulose: hydrolysis hydrolysis Cellulose--------> Cellobiose -------Glucose (cellulase) (cellobiase) oxidation -------> Organic acids ------> CO2 + H2O
  • 19. iii) Breakdown of Hemicellulose: • Decompose faster than cellulose and are first hydrolyzed to their components sugars and uronic acids. • Sugars are attacked by microbes and are converted to organic acids, alcohols, carbon dioxide and water. • The uronic acids are broken down to pentose and CO2. • The newly synthesized hemicelluloses thus form a part of the humus.
  • 20. iv) Breakdown of Starch: • It is chemically a glucose polymer and is first hydrolyzed to maltose by the action of amylases. • Maltose is next converted to glucose by maltase. The process is represented as under: (C6H10O5)n +nH2O --------> (C6H12O6)
  • 21. C. Decomposition of ether soluble substances: • Fats -----------> glycerol + fatty acids • Glycerol -----------> CO2 + water D. Decomposition of lignin: Lignin decomposes slowly, much slower than cellulose. Complete oxidation gives rise to CO2 and H2O.
  • 22. Environmental factors affecting decomposition: 1. Oxygen: aerobic and anaerobic decomposition 2. Moisture :amount of moisture should be as high as possible • " Green manure", such as lawn clipping and vegetable trimming are able to hold 50 to 60 percent moisture.
  • 23. • Termperature :Temperature is an important factor in the biological degradation • winter months slow the decomposition process • three categories • Psychrophiles < 10*C • mesospheric, those that live and grow in temperatures of 50 °F to 113 °F (10 °C to 45 °C), • thermophillic those that thrive in temperatures of 113 °F to 158 °F (45 °C to 70 °C).
  • 24. Importance in crop production- • Green manure crops contributes 40-80 kg of N per ha. • Along with nitrogen supply, it prevents loss of nitrogen by leaching and erosion. • Vigorous root system of green manure keeps the soil particles bound together. • Green manure reclaims saline and alkaline soils. • Some green leaf manure crops serves as fodder. • The growth of green manure crops is very fast.
  • 25. • It adds organic matter to the soil and stimulates activity of soil micro-organisms. • It improves the soil structure there by improving the WHC of soil. • Decreases run-off and soil erosion caused by the rain. • Green manures cover the ground and so reduces the work and cost of weeding. • There by, the usage of green manure will increases the farm production.
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