South Asia is a global hotspot for climate change with enormous pressure on land and water resources for feeding the burgeoning population. The agricultural production systems are highly vulnerable in the region and is primarily dominated by small and marginal farmers with intensive farming practices that had favored the loss of carbon (C) from soil. This review discusses the potential of soil and crop management practices such as minimum/reduced/no-tillage, use of organic manure, balanced and integrated plant nutrient application, precision land levelling, precision water and pest management, residue management, and cropping system optimization to maintain the C-equilibrium between soil and atmosphere and to enhance the C-sequestration in ...
Agriculture in South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change due to increasing variability in ra...
Our atmosphere naturally contains CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, and other gases creating a natural gre...
Not AvailableAgriculture and forestry sectors can be sinks for CO through carbon 2 sequestration in...
South Asia is a global hotspot for climate change with enormous pressure on land and water resources...
India’s growing self-sufficiency in food pro-duction and food stocks since independence suggest that...
Carbon sequestration in tropical soils has potential for mitigating global warming and increasing ag...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the major determinant of soil quality, and it greatly influences global...
Not AvailableTo counter the adverse effects of climate change and global warming is an urgent need ...
This paper reviews the research conducted by ICRISAT and its partners on the role of management syst...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Soil organic carbon sequestration rates over 20 years based on the Intergovernmental Panel for Clima...
Not AvailableTo counter the adverse effects of climate change and global warming is an urgent need ...
The increase in agriculture production to meet the food demand of growing human population from a li...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the major determinant of soil quality, and it greatly influences global...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
Agriculture in South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change due to increasing variability in ra...
Our atmosphere naturally contains CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, and other gases creating a natural gre...
Not AvailableAgriculture and forestry sectors can be sinks for CO through carbon 2 sequestration in...
South Asia is a global hotspot for climate change with enormous pressure on land and water resources...
India’s growing self-sufficiency in food pro-duction and food stocks since independence suggest that...
Carbon sequestration in tropical soils has potential for mitigating global warming and increasing ag...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the major determinant of soil quality, and it greatly influences global...
Not AvailableTo counter the adverse effects of climate change and global warming is an urgent need ...
This paper reviews the research conducted by ICRISAT and its partners on the role of management syst...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Soil organic carbon sequestration rates over 20 years based on the Intergovernmental Panel for Clima...
Not AvailableTo counter the adverse effects of climate change and global warming is an urgent need ...
The increase in agriculture production to meet the food demand of growing human population from a li...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the major determinant of soil quality, and it greatly influences global...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
Agriculture in South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change due to increasing variability in ra...
Our atmosphere naturally contains CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, and other gases creating a natural gre...
Not AvailableAgriculture and forestry sectors can be sinks for CO through carbon 2 sequestration in...