AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion control, productivity enhancement, and improved economic benefits. To investigate these issues, an experiment was conducted under rainfed conditions using grass vegetation strip (VS) with minimum tillage, organic amendments and weed mulch during June 2007–October 2011 at Dehradun, Uttarakhand in the Indian Himalayan region. Results showed that the mean wheat equivalent yield was ~47% higher in the plots under with CA compared with conventional agriculture in a maize–wheat crop rotation. Mean runoff coefficients and soil loss with CA plots were ~45% less and ~54% less than conventional agriculture plots. On average, after the harvest of maize, soil m...
Degradation of soil quality caused by conventional tillage practices is a major concern for the sus...
Continuous cropping and removal of crop residues from on lands.without adequate investment for soil ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a crop management paradigm based on minimal soil disturbance, crop ...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion control...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion co...
Conservation agriculture (CA) including reduced or no-tillage and crop residue retention, is known t...
The climate of the terai region of West Bengal, India in general, is sub-tropical par humid to tropi...
Food security and soil sustainability are the prime challenges to researchers and policy planners ac...
Humankind faces the need to achieve sustainable agriculture production, meanwhile increasing crop yi...
Soil quality is of utmost essential for yield sustainability of intensive cereal based cropping syst...
Rainfed agro-ecosystems, the purported grey patches untouched by the Green Revolution or most techno...
In north-western India, maize-based systems are being advocated as an alternative to rice-based syst...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
Conservation tillage (CT) is an important tool in the development of sustainable agricultural system...
Degradation of soil quality caused by conventional tillage practices is a major concern for the sus...
Continuous cropping and removal of crop residues from on lands.without adequate investment for soil ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a crop management paradigm based on minimal soil disturbance, crop ...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion control...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion co...
Conservation agriculture (CA) including reduced or no-tillage and crop residue retention, is known t...
The climate of the terai region of West Bengal, India in general, is sub-tropical par humid to tropi...
Food security and soil sustainability are the prime challenges to researchers and policy planners ac...
Humankind faces the need to achieve sustainable agriculture production, meanwhile increasing crop yi...
Soil quality is of utmost essential for yield sustainability of intensive cereal based cropping syst...
Rainfed agro-ecosystems, the purported grey patches untouched by the Green Revolution or most techno...
In north-western India, maize-based systems are being advocated as an alternative to rice-based syst...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
Conservation tillage (CT) is an important tool in the development of sustainable agricultural system...
Degradation of soil quality caused by conventional tillage practices is a major concern for the sus...
Continuous cropping and removal of crop residues from on lands.without adequate investment for soil ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a crop management paradigm based on minimal soil disturbance, crop ...