Not AvailableOf late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many negative implications for soil systems, such as decline of soil organic matter (SOM), increase in risks of soil erosion by wind and/or water, decline in soil biological diversity, increase in degradation of soil physical quality, lower nutrient-use efficiency, high risks of groundwater pollution, falling water tables, increasing salinization and waterlogging, in-field burning of crop residues, pollution of air and emission of greenhouse gases (GHG), leading to global warming, and decline in factor productivity. These negative implications necessitate an objective review of strategies to develop sustainable management practices, which could not o...
Not AvailableSoil quality degradation associated with resources scarcity is the major concern for th...
Not AvailableIntensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems s...
Not AvailableIn recent years, increasing water and labor scarcity & production cost, decreasing farm...
Not AvailableOf late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many neg...
Not AvailableFeeding the increasing global population, which is projected to increase between 8.9 an...
Of late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many negative implica...
Not AvailableThe present cropping systems facing challenges of sustainability due to arising problem...
Not AvailableIntensive soil tillage, burning of crop residues and over use of fertilizer and irrigat...
Although agriculture is an essential occupation needed to feed the world's population, it often...
Not AvailableConservation Agriculture (CA) has been identified as a promising technology for sustain...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve paradigm shift from traditional agr...
Not AvailableConventional- till (CT) agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economicall...
Not AvailableIn India, out of total cropped area (142 Mha), 86 Mha is under rainfed agriculture. The...
Not AvailableThe population explosion post 1970s was primarily driven by the agriculture development...
Not AvailableThe Indo‐Gangetic plain is characterized by intensive agriculture, largely by resource‐...
Not AvailableSoil quality degradation associated with resources scarcity is the major concern for th...
Not AvailableIntensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems s...
Not AvailableIn recent years, increasing water and labor scarcity & production cost, decreasing farm...
Not AvailableOf late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many neg...
Not AvailableFeeding the increasing global population, which is projected to increase between 8.9 an...
Of late, intensive farming for higher food production is often associated with many negative implica...
Not AvailableThe present cropping systems facing challenges of sustainability due to arising problem...
Not AvailableIntensive soil tillage, burning of crop residues and over use of fertilizer and irrigat...
Although agriculture is an essential occupation needed to feed the world's population, it often...
Not AvailableConservation Agriculture (CA) has been identified as a promising technology for sustain...
Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve paradigm shift from traditional agr...
Not AvailableConventional- till (CT) agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economicall...
Not AvailableIn India, out of total cropped area (142 Mha), 86 Mha is under rainfed agriculture. The...
Not AvailableThe population explosion post 1970s was primarily driven by the agriculture development...
Not AvailableThe Indo‐Gangetic plain is characterized by intensive agriculture, largely by resource‐...
Not AvailableSoil quality degradation associated with resources scarcity is the major concern for th...
Not AvailableIntensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems s...
Not AvailableIn recent years, increasing water and labor scarcity & production cost, decreasing farm...