Soil health characterization in smallholder agricultural catchments in India

Volume: 138, Pages: 171 - 180
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Soil health (SH) of managed lands in India is affected by anthropogenic activities such as nutrient mining, excessive tillage, and monocropping, which reduce the productive capacity of soils. A comprehensive SH characterization was conducted in 27 catchments in six districts of Jharkhand, India. Each was stratified into four landscape positions: (i) uncultivated upland in tree vegetation, (ii) cultivated upland in garden or orchard use, and...
Paper Details
Title
Soil health characterization in smallholder agricultural catchments in India
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
138
Pages
171 - 180
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