Not AvailableDry lands in India constitute 68.4 per cent of the cropped area out of the total cultivated extent of 162.03 million hectares. Due to the higher attention given to irrigated agriculture during green revolution, the care for rainfed agriculture has been considered to be minimum. To meet the growing demands for food, the scope for further addition to area under agriculture is possible only through the exploitation of dry lands. Bringing the vast stretch of dry lands under green cover is the immediate need for the ecological restoration. Rainfall is the ultimate source of water, affecting production of crops and other biomass by direct falling on the fields as well as supporting surface and ground water irrigation. However, possi...