Worldwide, conservation agriculture practices involving minimal soil disturbances and retention of crop residue (>30%) have been practised increasingly and recognized to enhance soil health by optimizing key soil attributes. However, little information is available on the short-term effects of conservation agriculture practices on soil properties under rainfed Vertisols of Central India. Thus, our aim was to study the short-term effects of contrasting tillage treatments and cropping systems on soil aggregation, aggregate-associated carbon (C), carbon pools and crop productivity. This study comprised three tillage systems (TS), reduced tillage (RT), no tillage (NT) with retention of crop residue and conventional tillage (CT), together with f...
Studies of rice-based systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) have demonstrated the beneficial effe...
Maize-based crop rotations are advocated as alternate to rice-based systems in South Asia due to bet...
Soil aggregation and the distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) may be affected by soil tillage ...
Not AvailableWorldwide, conservation agriculture practices involving minimal soil disturbances and r...
Intensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems sustainability...
Conservation agriculture (CA) including reduced or no-tillage and crop residue retention, is known t...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
Ecological indicators are herculean contrivance for assessing management practices' impacts on envir...
Conservation agriculture is globally recommended for increasing carbon (C) stock in soil and reducin...
Concerns about the negative effects of agriculture on soil physical quality and soil organic carbon ...
The rate of change in the relative amount of active and passive carbon (AC and PC) due to the land m...
The present investigation was aimed to study the short-term effect of different tillage and cropping...
Conservation tillage is gaining significant economic and environmental importance under changing cli...
Abstract— The effects of tillage on soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient content of soil aggregate...
Studies of rice-based systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) have demonstrated the beneficial effe...
Maize-based crop rotations are advocated as alternate to rice-based systems in South Asia due to bet...
Soil aggregation and the distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) may be affected by soil tillage ...
Not AvailableWorldwide, conservation agriculture practices involving minimal soil disturbances and r...
Intensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems sustainability...
Conservation agriculture (CA) including reduced or no-tillage and crop residue retention, is known t...
In temperate regions, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) often stimulates the sequestration of soil C a...
Ecological indicators are herculean contrivance for assessing management practices' impacts on envir...
Conservation agriculture is globally recommended for increasing carbon (C) stock in soil and reducin...
Concerns about the negative effects of agriculture on soil physical quality and soil organic carbon ...
The rate of change in the relative amount of active and passive carbon (AC and PC) due to the land m...
The present investigation was aimed to study the short-term effect of different tillage and cropping...
Conservation tillage is gaining significant economic and environmental importance under changing cli...
Abstract— The effects of tillage on soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient content of soil aggregate...
Studies of rice-based systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) have demonstrated the beneficial effe...
Maize-based crop rotations are advocated as alternate to rice-based systems in South Asia due to bet...
Soil aggregation and the distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) may be affected by soil tillage ...