Effect of RSC water and gypsum application on crop production: Soil properties in sodic soil - Softcover

Kumar, Ravindra; Kumar Singh, Vinaya

 
9783659579592: Effect of RSC water and gypsum application on crop production: Soil properties in sodic soil

Synopsis

Irrigation water is one of the most critical but scare resources for agriculture production in arid and semi-arid regions of India. Bharata has been blessed with two major natural resources, relatively productive land and good reservoir of water resources. Soils of the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP), by and large, have been obsessed with high productivity and even today this alluvial plain constitutes country’s granary. Keeping the mandate of the experiment initial at Crop Research Station, Nawabgang, Kanpur , it was concluded that the Soil application (SA) of gypsum (50% GR) + gypsum bed (15 cm) treatment (GBT) of sodic watertreatmentis superior amongst all other treatments. The technologies for safe and efficient use of sodic water include the optimal use of both the chemical and organic amendments with their time and mode of application to maintain soil permeability and tilth.

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About the Author

Mr. Ashwini Singh is doing Ph.D in soil science and agricultural chemistry from C.S.A. University Kanpur (India). He has passed M.Sc. in discipline of soil science and agricultural chemistry from C.S.A. University Kanpur (India). He has also published national paper, articles in different NASS rating journals.

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