Soil biological parameters as indicators of sustainability of natural and agricultural land use systems
Mavinakoppa S. Nagaraja | Parama VR. Ramakrishna
Abstract:
Nagaraja M.S. and V.R. Ramakrishna Parama. 2000. Soil biological parameters as indicators of
sustainability of natural and agricultural land use systems. Ann. Trop. Res. 22[1&2]:89-104.
Evaluating the sustainability of any land use system poses challenging
methodological questions. The study conducted at the University of Agricultural
Sciences, Bangalore, India revealed that management practices under different land use
systems have altered soil functions and processes. The biological changes observed in
man-made systems relative to the natural systems are important indicators of the impacts
of management practices. Strategies based on these biological indicators and correlating
them with productivity of an ecosystem would be a tool to evaluate sustainability of the
land use systems. The natural systems such as grasslands and mixed forests, gave
higher soil microbial biomass and enzyme activities (dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase
and urease) than the agricultural systems. The results suggest that biomass turnover
and disturbance through cultivation, pesticides, fire, etc. determine the nature and degree
of biological activity in an ecosystem. Microbialbiomass and enzyme activity can be
used as indicators to evaluate land use system sustainability.
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