Soil Type as One of the Major Contributing Factors for Top Ten Agri-Producing States of India

Arpita Kullu, Alisha Mohanty, Binayak Prasad, Rajashree Rajasmita Dehury, Pratikshya Pattnaik, Pratyush Pani, Diptirani Dash, Binay Kumar Sethi, Bibhukalyan Mohapatra, Tejasweta Bhuyan, Dibyjoti Pradhan, B. Paital
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A heterogeneous mixture of small rock particles/debris and organic materials/humus is called soil. It is usually produced over the surface of the earth and helps in the sustenance of autotrophic life in plant. India is an agriculture based country in which West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka are considered as the top ten stated for their higher agricultural productivity. For higher agricultural productivity, knowledge of soil type, composition, texture, fertility, etc. is highly essential. However, no review article is presently summarising whether the soil type contributes as one of the major factors for the above top ten ranked agri-producing states of India. Here we review and found that the soil type could be one of the major reasons why the above states topped the list in agricultural attributes to India. As per India classification, both urvara (fertile) and usara (sterile) soils are found in the country. Majority of Indian soils harboring the agriculture of the above states are alluvial soil (43%), red soil (18.5%), black/regur soil (15%) and the rest are arid/desert soil, laterite soil, saline soil, peaty/marshy soil, forest soil and sub-mountain soil that harbors the agriculture in India in general and in the above states in particular. Therefore, the soil type present in the above states is one of the most contributing factors for the higher agriculture productivity in India.
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土壤类型是印度十大农业生产国的主要影响因素之一
小岩石颗粒/碎屑和有机物质/腐殖质的非均匀混合物称为土壤。它通常在地球表面产生,有助于植物自养生命的维持。印度是一个以农业为基础的国家,其中西孟加拉邦、北方邦、旁遮普邦、哈里亚纳邦、中央邦、恰蒂斯加尔邦、奥里萨邦、安得拉邦、特伦甘纳邦和卡纳塔克邦被认为是农业生产力较高的十大国家。为了提高农业生产力,对土壤类型、组成、质地、肥力等方面的知识是非常必要的。然而,目前还没有评论文章总结土壤类型是否是印度排名前十的农业生产邦的主要因素之一。在这里,我们回顾并发现土壤类型可能是上述邦在印度农业属性中名列前茅的主要原因之一。根据印度的分类,在这个国家发现了urvara(肥沃)和usara(贫瘠)土壤。大多数印度土壤是冲积土(43%)、红土(18.5%)、黑色/常规土(15%),其余是干旱/沙漠土、红土、盐碱土、泥炭/沼泽土、森林土和亚山地土,这些土壤是印度农业的主要土壤,特别是上述邦。因此,上述邦的土壤类型是印度农业生产力提高的最重要因素之一。
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