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Soil aggregates and other properties as influenced by different long term land uses under table landscape topography of Chambal region, Rajasthan, India

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Title Soil aggregates and other properties as influenced by different long term land uses under table landscape topography of Chambal region, Rajasthan, India
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Creator J. Somasundaram
Shakir Ali
R. K. Singh
B. K. Sethy
Dhoom Singh
B. L. Lakaria
R. S. Chaudhary
, R.K. Singh
N. K. Sinha
 
Subject Marginal Land, Soil aggregate,MWD, Soil organic carbon, Physio-chemical properties, Land uses
 
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Atotal of 48 surface (0-15 cm) and sub-surface (15-30 cm) samples were collected
representing six different land use systems under table landscape of Chambal
region. Soil properties were evaluated under six different land uses in Chambal
region. Soils under perennial vegetation recorded highest organic carbon content
(0.72- 0.85%), which was 2.0 to 2.4 times higher than the soils under cultivated
rainfed cropped fields (0.36%). The soils under perennial vegetations and
cultivated areas had higher clay content (37.80-42.0%) whereas, ravine lands
recorded the lowest clay content (20.2-22.85%). The microaggregate (0.002-
0.2mm) distribution was higher under cultivated (irrigated cropping) land and the
lowest was recorded in grassland. However, Grass land recorded greater
proportion of larger aggregate (>5mm) in both surface and sub-surface soils
compared to other land uses and lower per cent was recorded under irrigated
cropping. The soils under continuous cultivation recorded higher micro-aggregate
proportion than other land uses. It is evident from the study that soils under
grasslands and perennial vegetation registered higher macroaggregate. The
highest mean weight diameter (MWD) was recorded under grass land followed by
irrigated and rainfed crops under both the soil depths. The cultivated fields
recorded higher proportion of microaggregates, due to structural breakdown under
these land use system. Therefore, proper soil conservation measures along with
additions of organic manures help in reducing soil erosion and improvement of
soil properties.
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Date 2020-02-26T09:18:54Z
2020-02-26T09:18:54Z
2012-11-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/33389
 
Language English
 
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