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Study of soil physico-chemical parameters and organic matter humic components in relation to salinity in different landforms in a coastal soil of W.B.

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Title Study of soil physico-chemical parameters and organic matter humic components in relation to salinity in different landforms in a coastal soil of W.B.
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Creator Shishir Raut, B. Maji and D. Burman
 
Subject physicochemical parameters, humic acid
 
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— Soil organic matter and its humic components namely, humic acid and fulvic acid for different soils coming under three different landforms namely, cultivated deltaic, depressed land and mudflats were analyzed for a coastal Block (Gosaba) of West Bengal (India). Results showed that organic carbon content of all soils were medium (0.54%) to high (1.28%), salinity was low to high (3.6-13.7dS/m). The steady state cumulative infiltration of deltaic soils were higher than depressed low soils because of higher fulvic acid content in deltaic soil (0.14-0.15%) than depressed soils (0.09-0.1%). The humic acid: fulvic acid ratio decreased with soil depth. The relation between sorptivity and % clay, pH, EC, porosity and humic acid were highly significant, exponential and negative ( r= -0.81,-0.89, -0.87, -0.88 and -0.86, respectively). Not Available
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Date 2018-11-13T10:07:54Z
2018-11-13T10:07:54Z
2017-12-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/10936
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Woarjournals