Not AvailableSand can be used for increasing water intake capacity and reduce dispersion ratio in a Vertisol. A study was conducted at Bellary, India with amended soil with 12 sand and soil mixtures ranging from 0:1 to 1:1 ratio on weight basis. The analysis indicated significant decrease of available water; plastic and liquid limits; dispersion ratio; available N, P and K; and increase in bulk density with increase of sand in mixture. The increase in hydraulic conductivity was below 1.0 cm/hr upto 0.4:1 ratio and increased significantly to 3.63 cm/hr with increase in sand. The changes were assessed based on a regression model of soil and sand ratios. Each parameter was assessed using weighted scores based on linear scoring method....
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Soil and water form the basis of all terrestrial life. Their resources vary widely and are affected...
The sandy soils in the arid regions have limited water retention capacity. The use of gel-conditione...
Not AvailableSand can be used for increasing water intake capacity and reduce dispersion ratio in a...
Not AvailableSand can be used for increasing water intake capacity and reduce dispersion ratio in a...
Vertisol has a clay texture, high micropores, and high water and nutrient absorption ability. The hi...
Vertisols are an important group of soils in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) of lndia and elsewhere. Th...
Vert~sols, because of their high water-holding capacity, are suited to dryland crop production in =...
Results of studies for increasing and stabilizing crop production on vertisols and associated vertic...
In view of earlier reports on the occurrence of saltaffected shrink-swell soils in the Purna valley...
This chapter reviews relevant Vertisol properties, experimental results and the overall experience o...
Vertisols are one of the major soils in SAT occupying 131 m ha area. In India about 28 m ha is under...
Not AvailableThe relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content...
The top most mantle of earth, which was once rock, has been transformed to soil by natural forces of...
Research on vertisol technology as a package of options began at ICRISAT in 1974. The technology was...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Soil and water form the basis of all terrestrial life. Their resources vary widely and are affected...
The sandy soils in the arid regions have limited water retention capacity. The use of gel-conditione...
Not AvailableSand can be used for increasing water intake capacity and reduce dispersion ratio in a...
Not AvailableSand can be used for increasing water intake capacity and reduce dispersion ratio in a...
Vertisol has a clay texture, high micropores, and high water and nutrient absorption ability. The hi...
Vertisols are an important group of soils in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) of lndia and elsewhere. Th...
Vert~sols, because of their high water-holding capacity, are suited to dryland crop production in =...
Results of studies for increasing and stabilizing crop production on vertisols and associated vertic...
In view of earlier reports on the occurrence of saltaffected shrink-swell soils in the Purna valley...
This chapter reviews relevant Vertisol properties, experimental results and the overall experience o...
Vertisols are one of the major soils in SAT occupying 131 m ha area. In India about 28 m ha is under...
Not AvailableThe relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content...
The top most mantle of earth, which was once rock, has been transformed to soil by natural forces of...
Research on vertisol technology as a package of options began at ICRISAT in 1974. The technology was...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Soil and water form the basis of all terrestrial life. Their resources vary widely and are affected...
The sandy soils in the arid regions have limited water retention capacity. The use of gel-conditione...