In-situ trash management induced sustainability of soil health to produce the qualitative products

R. Bairwa, Mamta, D. Dhaker, Neeraj Bagoria
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In-situ trash management is necessary to cut the atmosphere pollution as well as replenishment of plant nutrient. Burning of crop residues leads to release of soot particles and smoke causing human and animal health problems. It also leads to emission of greenhouse gases namely carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, causing global warming and loss of plant nutrients like N, P, K and S. Soils of the world’s agro ecosystems (i.e., croplands, grazing lands, rangelands) are depleted of their soil organic carbon (SOC) stock by 25-75% depending on climate, soil type, historic management and the magnitude of this loss may be 10 to 50 Mg C ha-1. Integrated sugarcane trash management (ISTM), microbial enriched (Trichoderma viridae) and farm yard manure is effective in enhancing the soil health and sugarcane yield. Soil organic carbon is the most important attribute and chosen as the most important indicator of soil and environment quality and agricultural sustainability.
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原位垃圾管理促进了土壤健康的可持续性,生产出优质的产品
就地垃圾管理是减少大气污染和补充植物养分的必要条件。焚烧农作物残余物导致烟尘颗粒和烟雾的释放,造成人类和动物健康问题。它还导致温室气体,即二氧化碳、甲烷和一氧化二氮的排放,造成全球变暖和植物营养物质如N、P、K和s的损失。世界农业生态系统(即农田、放牧地、牧场)的土壤有机碳(SOC)储量消耗了25-75%,具体取决于气候、土壤类型、历史管理,这种损失的幅度可能为10至50 Mg C ha-1。甘蔗垃圾综合治理(ISTM)、微生物富集(木霉病毒科)和农家肥是提高土壤健康和甘蔗产量的有效措施。土壤有机碳是土壤环境质量和农业可持续性的最重要指标。
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