Tillage-based nutrient management practices for sustaining productivity and soil health in the soybean-wheat cropping system in Vertisols of the Indian semi-arid tropics
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Tillage-based nutrient management practices for sustaining productivity and soil health in the soybean-wheat cropping system in Vertisols of the Indian semi-arid tropics
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Satya Narayan Meena
Shanti Kumar Sharma Pratap Singh Asha Ram Bharat Prakash Meena Devendra Jain Deepak Singh Sovan Debnath Suman Yadav Uditi Dhakad Preeti Verma Jitendra Kumar Meena Surya Nandan |
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conservation agriculture
nutrient availability organic farming soil depth sustainability |
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To achieve higher crop production in a soybean-wheat cropping system, comprehensive knowledge of soil fertility status and its variability is crucial. However, a significant gap exists between the potential and actual productivity of this system in the Vertisols of Indian semi-arid tropics. Therefore, 2 years of field research were conducted to investigate how different crop management practices affect soil fertility in this cropping system. The trial was conducted using a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with five crop management practices: CAO (conservation tillage + organic nutrient and weed management), CAC (conservation tillage + chemical nutrient and weed management), CTC (conventional tillage + chemical nutrient and weed management), OCT (conventional tillage + organic nutrient and weed management), and PoPs (package of practices). Results showed that CAO significantly (p Not Available |
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2024-04-08T09:16:44Z
2024-04-08T09:16:44Z 2023-07-26 |
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Meena SN, Sharma SK, Singh P, Ram A, Meena BP, Jain D, Singh D, Debnath S, Yadav S, Dhakad U, Verma P, Meena JK and Nandan S (2023) Tillage-based nutrient management practices for sustaining productivity and soil health in the soybeanwheat cropping system in Vertisols of the Indian semi-arid tropics. Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 7:1234344. doi: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1234344
10.3389/fsufs.2023.1234344 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81884 |
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English
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