Critical Role of Nutrient Management in Climate Adaptive Dryland Farming Systems in India
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Critical Role of Nutrient Management in Climate Adaptive Dryland Farming Systems in India
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Creator |
Ch. Srinivasarao
C. Subha Lakshmi Sumanta Kundu |
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Nutrient management, foliar nutrition, neem coated urea, crop residue recycling, conservation agriculture, adaptive agriculture, climate change
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Drylands are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and would incur huge losses impacting livelihood and security of resource-poor farmers residing in these lands. In order to limit the potential risks of climate change, adaptation is necessary. The current paper majorly focuses on climate change adaptation-led mitigation through nutrient management strategies viz., enhancement of organic matter, minimizing crop residue burning, biochar, tank silt application, harnessing soil water interactions, foliar nutrition, mulch-cum-manuring, soil test based nutrient application, cover crops with legumes, conservation agriculture, relay cropping with legumes, weed or water bodies based biomass composting, city waste/fruit/vegetable market waste recycling, slow release nutrient sources and coated fertilizers/neem coated urea, nutrient placements and mechanized fertilizer application, nanofertilizers, fertigation, precision nutrient application and variable rate of technology. Combination of these technologies has a larger potential to contribute towards climate adaptive or climate resilient agriculture and food systems in predominant rainfed regions of India. Not Available |
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2024-01-09T12:35:30Z
2024-01-09T12:35:30Z 2019-11-20 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81193 |
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English
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