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International Journal of Plant and Soil Science | 2015
Ijaz Ahmad; Safdar Ali; Khalid Saifullah Khan; Fayyaz-ul Hassan; Kashif Bashir
In Pothwar area of Punjab Pakistan (33 o N to 74 o E), intensive soil tillage, soil erosion and low crop residue input are the reasons which have lead to the deterioration of soil structure. Structurally unstable soils are more susceptible to erosion which, in turn, leads to poor crop productivity. Therefore, a field study was conducted in dry land region of Punjab, Pakistan to improve soil physical health at campus of University R esearch Farm (PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi). Two different grades (Laboratory and commercial grade) of humic acid along with eight levels were applied for two years. The treatments were HL 0 (control), HL 1 10 kg H.A ha - 1 , HL 2
International Journal of Plant and Soil Science | 2015
Kashif Bashir; Safdar Ali; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz; Muhammad Azim Malik; Ijaz Ahmed
The quantity and quality of organic amendments play vital role in changing or amending the soil physical properties and crop yield. The improvement in soil physical properties and crop growth is well correlated with the organic carbon status of soil. The behavior of carbon supplied through different materials may vary in the soil. This study was designed with an objective to observe the variation in the response to the different manures applied in the soil with respect to differences in physical properties and crop yield. To accomplish this objective a field trial was executed in September, 2011 at two different sites i.e. Research Farm, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi and Koont Farm, Chakwal, using wheat as a test crop for two years (2012 and 2013). Three organic amendments i.e. Municipal solid waste compost (MSWC), Farmyard manure (FYM) and Poultry litter (PL) each at four levels i.e. 0, 0.25, 0.50 and 1% of soil organic carbon were applied in a two factorial randomized complete block design with four replications. The manures Original Research Article Bashir et al.; IJPSS, 4(5): 445-454, 2015; Article no.IJPSS.2015.044 446 were characterized on the basis of humic (Humic acid and Fulvic acid) and non humic (Total polysaccharides and Microbial biomass carbon). Soil samples were analyzed for field saturated hydraulic conductivity, total organic carbon, bulk density, moisture content and wheat crop yield. The results showed clear differences in physical properties with respect to the different applied materials. These results suggest that the variation among the organic amendments depends upon the humic composition of materials rather than total organic carbon.
Soil in the Environment | 2013
Miqdad Hussain; Safdar Ali; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz; Kashif Bashir
Archive | 2011
Kashif Bashir; Safdar Ali; Adnan Umair
American Journal of Experimental Agriculture | 2015
Kashif Bashir; Safdar Ali; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2016
Kashif Bashir; Safdar Ali; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz; Ijaz Ahmad
Archive | 2015
Kashif Bashir; Safdar Ali; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz; Ijaz Ahmad; Zafar Abbas; Mushtaq Ahmed
International Journal of Biosciences | 2015
Ijaz Ahmad; Safdar Ali; Khakemin Khan; Fayyaz-ul Hassan; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz; Kashif Bashir; Zafar Abbas; Mushtaq Ahmad; Adnan Shakeel
한국토양비료학회 학술발표회 초록집 | 2014
Kashif Bashir; Safdar Ali; Shahzada Sohail Ijaz
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research | 2013
Adnan Umair; Safdar Ali; Muhammad Sarwar; Kashif Bashir; M. J. Tareen; Muhammad Asghar Malik