The nitrogen budge of 'rotational bush fallow' agriculture (jhum) was investigated at higher elevations of Meghalaya in north-eastern India under 15, 10 and 5 year fallow cycles (the intervening fallow period between one or two croppings on the same site). Nitrogen depletion was affected by initial stocks in the soil and vegetation compartment at the time of slash and burn as well as the rate at which this was lost during the subsequent land use. While nitrogen losses due to the burn was more severe under longer cycles compared to the 5 year cycle the losses through sediment and water was more under a 15 year cycle compared to 10 and 5 year cycles. Transfer of nitrogen from soil to the weed biomass increased with shortening of the fallow cy...
Nitrogen (N) dynamics during changes in land use patterns in tropical forests may profoundly affect ...
To reduce the over-production of rice, the paddy-upland rotation system, which alternates every few ...
Four grassland types at Cherrapunji, in northeastern India, namely the Osbeckia, Arundinella, Ischae...
The present study deals with fertility changes in agro-ecosystems where vegetation is removed by sla...
The effect of 'slash and burn' agriculture (jhum) on soil fertility at higher elevations of Meghalay...
The hydrology and the pattern of sediment and nutrient loss through water that may occur under 'slas...
Subsequent to slash-and-burn of the forested fallow, and during shifting agriculture (Jhum) in the n...
The present study is a comparison of the energy efficiency of three types of shifting agriculture, k...
Rotational bush fallow agriculture variously termed as shifting agriculture, slash and burn agricult...
Not AvailableLand-use change, particularly soil organic carbon (SOC) loss induced by shifting cultiv...
Nitrogen (N) budgets are a valuable tool for improving N efficiency because they assess the size and...
This study's goal was to better understand the growth pattern and limitations of the herbaceous prod...
We investigated the role of earthworms in the N cycle in a shifting agriculture system under a 5- an...
Not AvailableIntegrated farming system (IFS) based shifting cultivation reduces soil erosion and out...
This paper deals with the pattern of energy flow through four major sub-systems (jhum, valley, anima...
Nitrogen (N) dynamics during changes in land use patterns in tropical forests may profoundly affect ...
To reduce the over-production of rice, the paddy-upland rotation system, which alternates every few ...
Four grassland types at Cherrapunji, in northeastern India, namely the Osbeckia, Arundinella, Ischae...
The present study deals with fertility changes in agro-ecosystems where vegetation is removed by sla...
The effect of 'slash and burn' agriculture (jhum) on soil fertility at higher elevations of Meghalay...
The hydrology and the pattern of sediment and nutrient loss through water that may occur under 'slas...
Subsequent to slash-and-burn of the forested fallow, and during shifting agriculture (Jhum) in the n...
The present study is a comparison of the energy efficiency of three types of shifting agriculture, k...
Rotational bush fallow agriculture variously termed as shifting agriculture, slash and burn agricult...
Not AvailableLand-use change, particularly soil organic carbon (SOC) loss induced by shifting cultiv...
Nitrogen (N) budgets are a valuable tool for improving N efficiency because they assess the size and...
This study's goal was to better understand the growth pattern and limitations of the herbaceous prod...
We investigated the role of earthworms in the N cycle in a shifting agriculture system under a 5- an...
Not AvailableIntegrated farming system (IFS) based shifting cultivation reduces soil erosion and out...
This paper deals with the pattern of energy flow through four major sub-systems (jhum, valley, anima...
Nitrogen (N) dynamics during changes in land use patterns in tropical forests may profoundly affect ...
To reduce the over-production of rice, the paddy-upland rotation system, which alternates every few ...
Four grassland types at Cherrapunji, in northeastern India, namely the Osbeckia, Arundinella, Ischae...