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Understanding Soil Carbon and Phosphorus Dynamics under Grass-Legume Intercropping in a Semi-Arid Region

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Relation http://oar.icrisat.org/12208/
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/7/1692
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13071692
 
Title Understanding Soil Carbon and Phosphorus Dynamics under Grass-Legume Intercropping in a Semi-Arid Region
 
Creator Singh, A K
Singh, J B
Singh, R
Kantwa, S R
Jha, P K
Ahamad, S
Singh, A
Ghosh, A
Prasad, M
Singh, S
Singh, S
Prasad, P V V
 
Subject Intercropping
Semi-Arid Tropics
Cropping and Farming Systems
Soil Science
 
Description An integrated forage-legume cropping system has immense potential to address the issue of land degradability. It provides a critical understanding of the capacity of diversified species mixes vs. monocultures to boost forage production and the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) and phosphorus (P). In this study, we assessed the performance of Napier Bajra Hybrid (NBH) (Pennisetum glaucum × P. purpureum) + cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and tri-specific hybrid (TSH) (P. glaucum × P. purpureum × P. squamulatum) + cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) as compared to monocultures of NBH and TSH. The legume equivalent yield of NBH + cowpea and TSH + cluster bean intercropping systems were found −31% and −23% higher than monoculture systems. The SOC increased by −5% in the NBH + cowpea system as compared to NBH monoculture. The carbon mineralization rates under NBH + cowpea and TSH + cluster bean were −32% and −38% lower than the NBH and TSH monoculture cropping systems, respectively. It was found that the legume intensification with the forage significantly improved the soil’s P status. The research suggested that coalescing diverse crops (e.g., grass and legume) poses enormous potential for sustaining soil health and productivity in semi-arid regions of India. This study advances the research on characterizing the crucial factors of grass-legume-based cropping systems and helps in assessing the impact of these factors on long-term sustainability.
 
Publisher MDPI
 
Date 2023-06-24
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/12208/1/Agronomy_13_01-14_2023.pdf
Singh, A K and Singh, J B and Singh, R and Kantwa, S R and Jha, P K and Ahamad, S and Singh, A and Ghosh, A and Prasad, M and Singh, S and Singh, S and Prasad, P V V (2023) Understanding Soil Carbon and Phosphorus Dynamics under Grass-Legume Intercropping in a Semi-Arid Region. Agronomy (TSI), 13 (7). 01-14. ISSN 2073-4395