Soil quality and carbon sequestration under conservation agriculture with balanced nutrition in intensive cereal-based system
Abstract
Conventional tillage practices and imbalanced use of inorganic fertilizers is well known to result in poor soil health. Alternative tillage and precision nutrient management are important strategies for tackling the issues of soil health deterioration, particularly in cereal-based intensive cropping systems. Therefore, we conducted a 4-year study with the objective of (a) monitoring the changes in soil physical, biological and chemical...
Paper Details
Title
Soil quality and carbon sequestration under conservation agriculture with balanced nutrition in intensive cereal-based system
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
202
Pages
104653 - 104653
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