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Vol. 5, Issue 5 (2017)

A review on conservation agriculture: Management and versatile practices in plains of India


Author(s): Dr. Satya Narayan

Abstract: Conventional-till (CT) farming is known to be naturally rash, economically and impractical wrt to soil health in long run, and prompts corruption of soil and environment in Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP). Conservation Agriculture (CA) approach was introduced to oversee agro-environments for improved and supported efficiency, and increased farmers' profits while keeping up the regular assets. This includes the management of normal assets at the ranch, town, and scene scales to increase cooperative energies between food creation and biological system preservation. CA-based rice-wheat (RW) framework coordinated with mungbean improved the system productivity by ∼10%, profitability by 20–30% utilizing 15–30% less water system water, and 20–25% less energy input contrasted with regular RW framework in the IGP. However, the supplanting of rice with maize improved the efficiency by 10-15%and profitability by 40–half utilizing ∼70% less water system water. CA layered with subsurface trickle water system (SDI) in CA-based rice/maize frameworks recorded ∼5%higher framework usefulness and saved ∼50% of water system water contrasted with flood irrigation in CT-based frameworks. CA-based frameworks are discovered more adjusted to extreme climatic conditions and can alleviate the negative effects of climatic stresses like terminal warmth, water pressure and consequently helps in expanding crop yields to the tune of 0.4–0.8 t ha−1per season over the customary framework.

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Dr. Satya Narayan. A review on conservation agriculture: Management and versatile practices in plains of India. Int J Chem Stud 2017;5(5):2470-2475.
 

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