Carbon Addition and Storage Under Integrated Nutrient Management in Soybean–Wheat Cropping Sequence in a Vertisol of Central India. Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett. India
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Carbon Addition and Storage Under Integrated Nutrient Management in Soybean–Wheat Cropping Sequence in a Vertisol of Central India. Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett. India
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Brij Lal Lakaria, Singh, M., Sammi Reddy, K., Biswas, A. K., Jha, P., Chaudhary, R. S., Singh, A. B. and Subba Rao, A
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C addition and storage FYM Soybean Wheat Decay rate constant
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Sustenance of soil organic carbon (SOC) in soil is of utmost importance for soil health and sustainable agriculture. Soil carbon storage with turnover rates of biomass under different IPNS modules in a vertisol under the predominant soybean–wheat cropping system of central India revealed improvements in carbon sequestration through balanced and integrated nutrient management. The highest C addition and storage was recorded under 16 and 8 t ha-1 FYM addition to soybean and wheat, respectively. C addition and storage relationship revealed that to maintain the initial SOC 554 kg C ha-1 is required. The vertisol of central India have high C storage potential and the soybean–wheat cropping sequence hold promise to maintain its SOC even in the event of no fertilizer and no manure addition. The decay rate constant of native soil carbon was 0.0061 year-1. Not Available |
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2021-08-21T04:50:43Z
2021-08-21T04:50:43Z 2012-01-06 |
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Research Paper
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English
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