Fertility Management in Salt Affected Soils under Rice-wheat Cropping System: A Review

R. ., H. S. Sheoran, V. Kumar, Sushil .
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Specific soil conditions such as salinity/ alkalinity are considered to be the major global concern causing a serious threat to sustainability of a particular production system. Salt affected soils are mainly characterized by low organic matter content, poor soil fertility with respect to available macro and micronutrients. Therefore, judicious management of nutrients in addition to reclamation of these soils is considered to be the need of an hour for enhancing agricultural productivity while sustaining our resources. The crop response to added nutrients also varies considerably due to their diverse chemical composition and behavior in such soils which in turn affect the precipitation-dissolution reactions and adsorption-desorption kinetics and thereby affecting their availability to crops during growing season. This review paper attempts to review the efficient fertility management techniques in problematic soils particularly the salt affected soils under rice -wheat cropping system.
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稻麦套作盐渍土壤肥力管理研究进展
特定的土壤条件,如盐度/碱度,被认为是全球关注的主要问题,对特定生产系统的可持续性造成严重威胁。盐渍土壤的主要特征是有机质含量低,土壤肥力差。因此,除了开垦这些土壤外,明智地管理养分被认为是提高农业生产力同时维持我们的资源的一个小时的需要。作物对添加养分的反应也有很大差异,因为它们在这些土壤中的化学成分和行为不同,这反过来影响了降水-溶解反应和吸附-解吸动力学,从而影响了它们在生长季节对作物的可利用性。本文综述了稻麦两种种植方式下问题土壤特别是盐害土壤的有效肥力管理技术。
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