Conventional tillage practices and imbalanced use of inorganic fertilizers is well known to result in poor soil health. Alternative tillage and precision nutrient management are important strategies for tackling the issues of soil health deterioration, particularly in cereal-based intensive cropping systems. Therefore, we conducted a 4-year study with the objective of (a) monitoring the changes in soil physical, biological and chemical properties and crop productivity, (b) development of soil quality index-SQI, and monitor its’ changes against system productivity as management goal, and (c) studying the changes in soil organic carbon-SOC in relation to annual C input. The experiment was laid out in a split-plot design with 3-tillage practic...
Not AvailableAlfisol soils of rainfed semi-arid tropics (SAT) are degrading due to several physical,...
Intensive tillage and monoculture cropping practices reduce soil C accumulation hence increasing soi...
Intensive tillage, cultivation along the slope, low input, minimal nutrient replacement and high rai...
Maize-based crop rotations are advocated as alternate to rice-based systems in South Asia due to bet...
Conservation agriculture (CA) practices such as zero tillage (ZT) and permanent raised beds (PB) acc...
Degradation of soil quality caused by conventional tillage practices is a major concern for the sus...
Intensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems sustainability...
Not AvailableAchieving sustainable crop productivity and maintenance of concurrent soil organic carb...
The soil quality concept provides a tool to help quantify the combined biological, chemical and phys...
Ecological indicators are herculean contrivance for assessing management practices' impacts on envir...
Monotonous rice-wheat cropping system with conventional management practices have resulted in declin...
Rainfed semi-arid tropical Vertisols of the Indian subcontinent encounter many problems on account ...
Sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important strategy to improve soil quality and to m...
Soil quality is of utmost essential for yield sustainability of intensive cereal based cropping syst...
Not AvailableAlfisol soils of rainfed semi-arid tropics (SAT) are degrading due to several physical,...
Intensive tillage and monoculture cropping practices reduce soil C accumulation hence increasing soi...
Intensive tillage, cultivation along the slope, low input, minimal nutrient replacement and high rai...
Maize-based crop rotations are advocated as alternate to rice-based systems in South Asia due to bet...
Conservation agriculture (CA) practices such as zero tillage (ZT) and permanent raised beds (PB) acc...
Degradation of soil quality caused by conventional tillage practices is a major concern for the sus...
Intensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems sustainability...
Not AvailableAchieving sustainable crop productivity and maintenance of concurrent soil organic carb...
The soil quality concept provides a tool to help quantify the combined biological, chemical and phys...
Ecological indicators are herculean contrivance for assessing management practices' impacts on envir...
Monotonous rice-wheat cropping system with conventional management practices have resulted in declin...
Rainfed semi-arid tropical Vertisols of the Indian subcontinent encounter many problems on account ...
Sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important strategy to improve soil quality and to m...
Soil quality is of utmost essential for yield sustainability of intensive cereal based cropping syst...
Not AvailableAlfisol soils of rainfed semi-arid tropics (SAT) are degrading due to several physical,...
Intensive tillage and monoculture cropping practices reduce soil C accumulation hence increasing soi...
Intensive tillage, cultivation along the slope, low input, minimal nutrient replacement and high rai...