Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan

This study examines the ability of different cropping sequence (including or not including alfalfa) to improve bean productivity in calcareous and alkaline soils of the old Nile (high) terraces in North of Sudan. The soil in the experimental site is sandy clay to sandy clay loom. Soil properties wer...

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Main Author: Abdelazim Mohammed Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies 2018-07-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
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Online Access:http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.435073
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spelling doaj-7c49f0e775cb40fea55676850f98e8922020-11-25T00:38:22ZengFederation of Eurasian Soil Science SocietiesEurasian Journal of Soil Science 2147-42492147-42492018-07-017325726010.18393/ejss.435073Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of SudanAbdelazim Mohammed Ali0Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Nile Valley University, Atbara, SudanThis study examines the ability of different cropping sequence (including or not including alfalfa) to improve bean productivity in calcareous and alkaline soils of the old Nile (high) terraces in North of Sudan. The soil in the experimental site is sandy clay to sandy clay loom. Soil properties were examined before planting and after bean harvest. Salinity which was greater in non-reclaimed soil decreased regardless of the cropping sequence. Soil alkalinity remain higher than 8 in all cropping sequence after more than 6-7 cropping seasons. P (Olsen) and calcium carbonate showed inconsistent trends regardless of the cropping sequence. Organic carbon increased after bean cultivation in both cropping sequence. Change in growth parameters as affected by cropping sequence were significant in various levels, however, that determining yield were not. Presence of alfalfa in the cropping sequence increased seed yield, number of pods per plant, number of seeds per pods, pod length, plant length, leaf length, leaf width, fresh plant weight, nodule number. However seed weight was decreased. http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.435073Alfalfacalcareous soilscommon beancropping sequenceSudan
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Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan
Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
Alfalfa
calcareous soils
common bean
cropping sequence
Sudan
author_facet Abdelazim Mohammed Ali
author_sort Abdelazim Mohammed Ali
title Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan
title_short Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan
title_full Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan
title_fullStr Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Irrigated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in North of Sudan
title_sort irrigated common bean (phaseolus vulgaris l.) performance on calcareous alkaline soils as influenced by previous crops in north of sudan
publisher Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies
series Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
issn 2147-4249
2147-4249
publishDate 2018-07-01
description This study examines the ability of different cropping sequence (including or not including alfalfa) to improve bean productivity in calcareous and alkaline soils of the old Nile (high) terraces in North of Sudan. The soil in the experimental site is sandy clay to sandy clay loom. Soil properties were examined before planting and after bean harvest. Salinity which was greater in non-reclaimed soil decreased regardless of the cropping sequence. Soil alkalinity remain higher than 8 in all cropping sequence after more than 6-7 cropping seasons. P (Olsen) and calcium carbonate showed inconsistent trends regardless of the cropping sequence. Organic carbon increased after bean cultivation in both cropping sequence. Change in growth parameters as affected by cropping sequence were significant in various levels, however, that determining yield were not. Presence of alfalfa in the cropping sequence increased seed yield, number of pods per plant, number of seeds per pods, pod length, plant length, leaf length, leaf width, fresh plant weight, nodule number. However seed weight was decreased.
topic Alfalfa
calcareous soils
common bean
cropping sequence
Sudan
url http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.435073
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