Ecological Significance of Residues Retention for Sustainability of Agriculture in the Semi-arid Tropics

IF 0.9 3区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Journal of Automated Reasoning Pub Date : 2021-06-07 DOI:10.14302/ISSN.2639-3166.JAR-21-3822
Raj K. Gupta, D. Benbi, Inder Abrol
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In South Asia, land degradation is primarily a monsoon mediated phenomenon restricted to 2-3 rainy months. The overall strategy for land degradation neutrality should (i) favour actions that keep soils covered with residues and (ii) plant kharif (rainy season) crop before the onset of monsoons to provide soil cover. Retention of anchored residues provides surface cover, increases microbial activity, carbon sequestration, and availability of nutrients. Surface retained residues reduce root zone salinization, detoxify phytotoxic monomeric Al in acidic soils and enhance the potential for use of brackish ground water in crop production. Residues covers save irrigation water and overcome the ill effects of poor agronomic and water management practices. Early direct dry seeding in surface retained residues has the potential of making kharif season planting independent of the onset of monsoon rains in South Asia and helps reduce acreages of Kharif and Rabi fallow lands. For improving carbon content in Indian soils, perhaps the most important priority is to devise tillage and crop residue management approaches that promote in situ rain water storage and its use for growing more crops. The paper summarises how crop residues fuel and drive soil functions and related ecosystem services and plant growth.
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半干旱热带地区农药残留对农业可持续发展的生态意义
在南亚,土地退化主要是由季风引起的现象,仅限于2-3个雨季。土地退化中性的总体战略应(i)支持用残留物覆盖土壤的行动,以及(ii)在季风爆发前种植kharif(雨季)作物,以提供土壤覆盖。锚定残留物的保留提供了表面覆盖,增加了微生物活性、碳固存和营养物质的可用性。表面残留的残留物减少了根区盐碱化,对酸性土壤中的植物毒性单体Al进行解毒,并提高了在作物生产中使用微咸水的潜力。残留物覆盖可以节省灌溉用水,并克服不良农艺和水管理做法的不良影响。在表面保留的残留物中进行早期直接干播有可能使哈里夫季种植独立于南亚季风雨的爆发,并有助于减少哈里夫和拉比休耕地的面积。为了提高印度土壤中的碳含量,也许最重要的优先事项是制定耕作和作物残留物管理方法,促进原位雨水储存及其用于种植更多作物。本文总结了作物残留物如何促进和驱动土壤功能以及相关的生态系统服务和植物生长。
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Journal of Automated Reasoning
Journal of Automated Reasoning 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Automated Reasoning is an interdisciplinary journal that maintains a balance between theory, implementation and application. The spectrum of material published ranges from the presentation of a new inference rule with proof of its logical properties to a detailed account of a computer program designed to solve various problems in industry. The main fields covered are automated theorem proving, logic programming, expert systems, program synthesis and validation, artificial intelligence, computational logic, robotics, and various industrial applications. The papers share the common feature of focusing on several aspects of automated reasoning, a field whose objective is the design and implementation of a computer program that serves as an assistant in solving problems and in answering questions that require reasoning. The Journal of Automated Reasoning provides a forum and a means for exchanging information for those interested purely in theory, those interested primarily in implementation, and those interested in specific research and industrial applications.
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