Soil carbon sequestration in semi arid tropics - impact of long-term improved management on soil carbon sequestration of Vertic inceptisols in the semi arid tropics of central peninsular India
2011
s p wani | p singh | v richer | ch srinivasa rao
V Richer, S P Wani, Ch Srinivasa Rao, P Singh, 'Soil carbon sequestration in semi arid tropics - impact of long-term improved management on soil carbon sequestration of Vertic inceptisols in the semi arid tropics of central peninsular India', pp.494-495, 2011
Show more [+] Less [-]The objectives of this study were to exalnine the ill1pact of 11 years of sequential cropping underilnproved and traditional managenlent on crop yield, soil organic carbon (SOC) and Inicrobial biOlnass C(MBC) in Vertic Inceptisols under senu arid condition. hnproved management comprised of sowing onbroadbed-and-furrow landfonn and additions of nutrhnents through cOInposted crop residues and pnming ofGlyricidia sepimn(L) -used as an hedge between plots of tIns modality, while traditional managelnentconsisted of sowing on grade land form and no addition of organic som'ces of nutriment. The higher SOCcontent was found in ll1edium depth soil under iInproved management, which ranged between 1.07% and1.2% with a lnean of 1.130/0, the lower SOC content is recorded in medium depth traditional mauagelnent,which ranged between 0.51 % and 0.94% with a mean value of 0.66%. The SOC content increased between2002 and 2006 with higher value for iInproved management (+0.42%) cOlnpared to traditional managelnent(+0.28%). The MBC content is not influenced by management system and soil depth
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