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Characterization of some Vertisols of different Agro-ecological regions of India.

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Title Characterization of some Vertisols of different Agro-ecological regions of India.
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Creator Priya P. Gurav,
S.K. Ray
P.L. Choudhari,
T. Bhattacharyya
P. Chandran
V. K. Kharche
P. Tiwary
A. K. Biswas
 
Subject Vertisols, Agro-ecological regions, Soil Morphology, Soil Classificatio
 
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Vertisols have the capacity to shrink andswell, inducing cracks and distinctive soil structure throughout the soil profile. In India they occur in various agro-ecological regions such as humid tropical (HT), sub-humid moist (SHM), sub-humid dry (SHD), semi-arid moist (SAM), semi-arid dry (SAD) and arid dry (AD) climatic environments and thus indicates an array of soils in a climosequence. In this study benchmark Vertisols, Panjari is from sub-humid (dry), Kheriis from sub-humid (moist) region, Teligi and Akola soils are from semi-arid (dry) and Nimone is from arid agro-ecological region. All the Vertisols in general are characterized by dark colour, angular to sub-angular blocky structure, clayin texture and calcareous. These soils have high bulk density and high water retention capacity. These soils have deep wide-opened desiccation cracks at the surface which extend deep into the profiles and the depth of cracks increases with aridity. Soils of all climates are dominated by Ca2+ ion in their exchange complex throughout the depth. However, in the sub-humid climate Mg2+ ions tends to dominate in the lower horizon. Whereas the semi-arid dry (Akola) soils have high Na+ ions in their exchange complex. The soils are slightly alkaline to strongly alkaline in nature and poor in organic matter. The CEC varied from 59.3 to 68.2cmol (p+) kg-1 in soil of Panjari series which is highest followed by Teligi series profile. The calcium carbonate (CaCO3) shows gradual increase with depth in all the soil profiles, though it is preferentially accumulated in the sub-surface horizons of lower rainfall region soils.In climosequence the soils of the sub-humid region are generally TypicHaplusterts, soils of semi-arid region are Typic/Sodic/Calcic Haplusterts and soils of arid region are Sodic/ Calcic/ AridicHaplusterts. The present study demonstrates how the soil properties of Vertisols in a different climate may help in inferring the change in climate in a geologic period.
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Date 2020-05-21T09:40:39Z
2020-05-21T09:40:39Z
2017-06-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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Language English
 
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Publisher ISSLUP