Not AvailableTwenty one soil profiles representing three bio-sequences viz., cultivated lands, forest lands and grasslands were collected to characterize the soils of Kathua district of Jammu region, J&K state, North India. The cultivated soils profiles exhibited comparatively more depth than those under forest and grasslands. Most of the studied soil profiles had angular to sub-angular blocky structure. The soil pH and EC values, irrespective of depth varies, from 4.4 to 7.1 and 0.10 to 0.97 dS m–1 with average weighted mean of 4.49 to 6.65 and 0.17 to 0.80 dS m-1, respectively. Organic carbon (OC) and total N content were more in soils of grasslands followed by those of cultivated and forest lands with comparatively low values of C...
Natural as well as anthropogenic forest succession often affects soil physical, chemical and biologi...
Not AvailableThe soil properties of the different land uses were studied in various landscape posit...
The relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content with soil ph...
Not AvailableAnalyzed particle size distribution, soil water retention properties and organic carbon...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to examine the impact of land-use on soil properties in humid su...
Not AvailableThree Vertisols from Nagpur, Amravati and Akola districts were studied in detail to und...
Not AvailableThree Vertisols from Nagpur, Amravati and Akola districts were studied in detail to und...
Not AvailableAnalyzed particle size distribution, soil water retention properties and organic carbon...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to examine the impact of land use on soil fertility in an Entisol...
Not AvailableThe cultivated land of Jharkhand consists of 2 unique agro-ecosystems i.e. upland and...
Not AvailableThe relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content...
Not AvailableSoils under different land use attain a certain value of soil organic carbon (SOC) over...
Not AvailableKnowledge of soil–landform relationships helps in understanding the dominant pedogenic ...
Not AvailableWe study here the soil organic and inorganic carbon stock under different land-use syst...
Not AvailableNagaland state in the north eastern region of India has different types of soils owing ...
Natural as well as anthropogenic forest succession often affects soil physical, chemical and biologi...
Not AvailableThe soil properties of the different land uses were studied in various landscape posit...
The relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content with soil ph...
Not AvailableAnalyzed particle size distribution, soil water retention properties and organic carbon...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to examine the impact of land-use on soil properties in humid su...
Not AvailableThree Vertisols from Nagpur, Amravati and Akola districts were studied in detail to und...
Not AvailableThree Vertisols from Nagpur, Amravati and Akola districts were studied in detail to und...
Not AvailableAnalyzed particle size distribution, soil water retention properties and organic carbon...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to examine the impact of land use on soil fertility in an Entisol...
Not AvailableThe cultivated land of Jharkhand consists of 2 unique agro-ecosystems i.e. upland and...
Not AvailableThe relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content...
Not AvailableSoils under different land use attain a certain value of soil organic carbon (SOC) over...
Not AvailableKnowledge of soil–landform relationships helps in understanding the dominant pedogenic ...
Not AvailableWe study here the soil organic and inorganic carbon stock under different land-use syst...
Not AvailableNagaland state in the north eastern region of India has different types of soils owing ...
Natural as well as anthropogenic forest succession often affects soil physical, chemical and biologi...
Not AvailableThe soil properties of the different land uses were studied in various landscape posit...
The relationships of soil water retention at 1/3 and 15 bar and available water content with soil ph...