Abstract

Summary The effect of ammonia-excreting A. chroococcum strain AC2 was studied in soils, planted with cereals like wheat, maize, and barley, and legumes like mungbean and chickpea under sterilized and unsterilized conditions. Amylase and invertase enzyme activities were negligible in soil, planted with both types of crops under both the conditions studied. Phosphatase enzyme activity decreased in cereals and increased in legumes. Arylsulphatase showed an increase in soils, planted with cereals under sterilized and unsterilized conditions, whereas the enzyme level decreased in legumes.

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