Study of vegetation index, land use and irrigation scheduling efficiency as affected by soil salinity in different blocks of coastal West Bengal using remote sensing and GIS
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Study of vegetation index, land use and irrigation scheduling efficiency as affected by soil salinity in different blocks of coastal West Bengal using remote sensing and GIS
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S. Raut, B. Maji, S.K. Sarangi, S. Mukhopadhyay and T.D. Lama
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Irrigation scheduling, salinity Remote sensing,
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In the present study IRSP6L3 satelite data for April, 2013 was collected and analyzed. Irrigation scheduling efficiency was computed in CROPWAT 8.0 for different soil series. Mainly three types of salinity were observed (> 10 dS/m, 5-10 dS/m and 2-5 dS/m). The EC value of rice crop was 0.4-0.7dS/m.The land use classes obtained in satellite image was rice, vegetables, urban, bare soil, fallow land and water body. Irrigation scheduling efficiencies of Gosaba soil were more for vegetables than other series. Not Available |
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2018-11-14T04:11:16Z
2018-11-14T04:11:16Z 2015-12-01 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/10981 |
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English
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