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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/11433
Title: Soil quality changes resulting from long-term fertilizer application under intensive cropping system alluvial soils.
Other Titles: Not Available
Authors: A.K. Singh
Mazumdar S. P., Saha A. R. and Kundu D. K.
ICAR Data Use Licennce: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/PDF/ICAR_Data_Use_Licence.pdf
Author's Affiliated institute: ICAR::Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres
Published/ Complete Date: 2017-09-01
Project Code: JA 6.0
Keywords: Alluvial soil; jute–rice–wheat cropping; long-term fertilizer trial; soil quality
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Citation: Not Available
Series/Report no.: Not Available;
Abstract/Description: Soil quality is one of the most important factors which reveal the soil-environment functionality for identifying whether soil quality is improving, remain constant, or declining. This paper evaluated change in soil quality after 40 years of chemical fertilizer use and continuous cultivation of multiple crops (jute-rice-wheat) on alluvial soils. The concepts of Relative Soil Quality Index (RSQI) and Cumulative Rating Index (CRI) were used in the evaluation. It was observed that soil of class III reduced to class II after 20 years and to class I after 40 years of fertilizer application with manure (NPK100+FYM). There was a strong correlation between SQI and CRI (r = 0.82* *) which showed more promising effects on soil sustainability. Significant positive relationship between ∆RSQI and crop yield of jute (r = 0.89* *) and wheat (r = 0.90* *) was found. However, rice yield declined up to 44 % of its initial yield (r = 0.20).
Description: Not Available
ISSN: 0010-3624
Type(s) of content: Research Paper
Sponsors: Not Available
Language: English
Name of Journal: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
NAAS Rating: 6.77
Volume No.: 48(13)
Page Number: 1503-1510
Name of the Division/Regional Station: Crop Production
Source, DOI or any other URL: 10.1080/00103624.2017.1373790
URI: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/Publication/handle/123456789/11433
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