Assessing soil quality under long-term organic vis-a-vis chemical farming after twelve years in north-western India

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Titre anglais
Assessing soil quality under long-term organic vis-a-vis chemical farming after twelve years in north-western India
Auteur(s)
  • NIMA Dina
  • AULAKH C. S.
  • SHARMA Sandeep
  • KUKAL S. S.
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PG7MRLYC
Version
2784
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:06
Date modification
15 janvier 2021 10:06
Résumé anglais
Sustaining soil fertility and enhancing food production on smallholder farms is a great challenge in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP). Soil fertility parameters viz., physical, chemical and biological, though intrinsically linked to one another in the soil environment, are often studied in isolation. This work adds value to analyses of all these three components of soil quality influenced by different cropping systems under organic and chemical farming by correlating all these parameters, otherwise left unexplored. The study compared soil physical, chemical and biological characteristics in relation to long term organic and chemical farming in a sandy loam soil. The field experiments were conducted at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India, with two farming systems in main plots for 12 seasons and four cropping systems in sub-plots for 4 seasons. The organic farming with green manuring (GM) to basmati rice and farmyard manure to wheat in basmati rice - wheat cropping system significantly increased soil water holding capacity, mean weight diameter, soil organic carbon, cation exchange capacity, dehydrogenase activity and basal soil respiration by 42.3, 62.7, 48.9, 59.0, 55.6 and 50.3%, respectively than with chemical farming. The crop productivity was 33.9% higher in organic than chemical farming, resulting in higher net returns under GM based organic farming. Principal component analysis (PCA) distincted organic farming from the chemical farming under different cropping systems based on basal soil respiration and cation exchange capacity in PC1 (explaining 93.1% of total variability), and the carbohydrate carbon and pH in PC2 (19.5% variability). These indicators are most influential for studying soil quality under organic farming and GM based cropping systems.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Modalité bio
  • FREDO biologie et travail du sol
  • GEO Inde
  • comparaison
WEB tags
  • organic farming
  • soil properties
  • soil quality
Titre de la publication
Journal of Plant Nutrition
Volume
0
Pages
1-18
Date caractères
December 21, 2020
Date publication
21 décembre 2020
Doi
10.1080/01904167.2020.1862195 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique
Issn
0190-4167 L’ISSN est un code de 8 chiffres servant à identifier les journaux, revues, magazines, périodiques de toute nature et sur tous supports, papier comme électronique.