Effect of tillage and cropping systems on runoff, soil loss and crop yields under semiarid rainfed agriculture in India

被引:88
|
作者
Kurothe, R. S. [1 ]
Kumar, Gopal [1 ]
Singh, Rajive [2 ]
Singh, H. B. [1 ]
Tiwari, S. P. [3 ]
Vishwakarma, A. K. [1 ]
Sena, D. R. [4 ]
Pande, V. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Soil & Water Conservat Res & Training Inst, Res Ctr, Vasad 388306, Gujarat, India
[2] Cent Soil & Water Conservat Res & Training Inst, Res Ctr, Kota, Rajasthan, India
[3] Cent Soil & Water Conservat Res & Training Inst, Res Ctr, Datia, Madhya Pradesh, India
[4] Cent Soil & Water Conservat Res & Training Inst, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India
来源
SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH | 2014年 / 140卷
关键词
Stubble mulch farming; Ridge farming; Water stable aggregates; Sediment concentration; Soil organic carbon; ORGANIC-MATTER; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; MEDITERRANEAN VERTISOL; NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; MANAGEMENT; EROSION; ROTATION; STORAGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.still.2014.03.005
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Cropping practice (tillage) is an important management tool for tackling water induced erosion hazard, promoting in situ water conservation and improving and stabilising crop yields from rainfed production systems of semiarid and subtropical regions. Four practices including conventional tillage (CT), ridge farming tillage (RFT), no tillage (NT) and stubble mulch farming tillage (SMFT) were evaluated for 11 years (1990-1991 to 2001-2002) under semiarid rainfed conditions in western India on a very deep, sandy loam soil. Green gram(1) (Vigna radiata)-mustard (Brassica juncea) sequential cropping and pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) + pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) intercropping systems were tested for the first four years (first phase of the experiment). Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)-mustard sequential cropping and cowpea + castor (Ricinus communis) intercropping systems were used for the following seven years (second phase of the experiment). Runoff, soil losses, sediment concentrations, crop yields, soil organic carbon, bulk density and water stable aggregates were observed for all the treatment combinations. RFT and SMFT were both effective in reducing runoff and soil loss. RFT, NT and SMFT reduced runoff by 69.4, 16.2 and 59.6% respectively compared with CT. Average soil loss in NT was 37.2% less than CT. Average sediment concentration of runoff during June-July was greater than in August-October for all treatments and average sediment concentrations were greater under CT and RFT. The highest average yield of all crops except green gram was recorded under SMFT. Surface soil organic carbon (SOC), bulk density and water stable macro-aggregates were all significantly greater under NT at the end of the experiment, but reverting to uniform tillage negated this effect. Micro-aggregates built-up under SMFT were relatively more stable than those all under NT. The results of this study demonstrate that in the semi-arid sub-tropical agro-ecosystem of Gujarat (western India) adoption of SMFT can significantly improve and stabilise the crop yields and reverse land degradation process. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:126 / 134
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Soil organic carbon sequestration and modeling under conservation tillage and cropping systems in a rainfed agriculture
    Rehman, Sana Ur
    Ijaz, Shahzada Sohail
    Raza, Muhammad Ali
    Din, Atta Mohi Ud
    Khan, Khalid Saifullah
    Fatima, Shroz
    Raza, Taqi
    Mehmood, Sajid
    Saeed, Amjad
    Ansar, Muhammad
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2023, 147
  • [2] IMPROVED CROPPING SYSTEMS FOR RAINFED AGRICULTURE IN INDIA
    SPRATT, ED
    CHOWDHURY, SL
    [J]. FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 1978, 1 (02) : 103 - 126
  • [3] RUNOFF AND SOIL LOSS BY CROP GROWTH STAGE UNDER 3 COTTON TILLAGE SYSTEMS
    YOO, KH
    TOUCHTON, JT
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, 1989, 44 (03) : 225 - 228
  • [4] Effects of conservation agriculture on runoff, soil loss and crop yield under rainfed conditions in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
    Araya, Tesfay
    Cornelis, W. M.
    Nyssen, J.
    Govaerts, B.
    Bauer, H.
    Gebreegziabher, Tewodros
    Oicha, Tigist
    Raes, D.
    Sayre, K. D.
    Haile, Mitiku
    Deckers, J.
    [J]. SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT, 2011, 27 (03) : 404 - 414
  • [5] Effect of tillage and soil moisture conservation practices on crop yields of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) and soil properties under rainfed conditions
    Dhari, Shiva
    Das, S. K.
    Kumar, Sunil
    Singh, J. B.
    [J]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2008, 78 (12): : 1042 - 1047
  • [6] Impact of Land Configuration and Strip-Intercropping on Runoff, Soil Loss and Crop Yields under Rainfed Conditions in the Shivalik Foothills of North-West, India
    Khokhar, Anil
    Yousuf, Abrar
    Singh, Manmohanjit
    Sharma, Vivek
    Sandhu, Parminder Singh
    Chary, Gajjala Ravindra
    [J]. SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (11)
  • [7] Assessing the effect of soil tillage on crop growth: A meta-regression analysis on European crop yields under conservation agriculture
    Van den Putte, An
    Govers, Gerard
    Diels, Jan
    Gillijns, Katleen
    Demuzere, Matthias
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2010, 33 (03) : 231 - 241
  • [8] Effect of tillage and crop management on runoff, soil erosion and organic carbon loss
    Chowaniak, Maciej
    Glab, Tomasz
    Klima, Kazimierz
    Niemiec, Marcin
    Zaleski, Tomasz
    Zuzek, Dagmara
    [J]. SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT, 2020, 36 (04) : 581 - 593
  • [9] EFFECTS OF TILLAGE WITH DIFFERENT CROP RESIDUES ON RUNOFF AND SOIL LOSS
    MCGREGOR, KC
    MUTCHLER, CK
    ROMKENS, MJM
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE, 1990, 33 (05): : 1551 - 1556
  • [10] The effect of soil conservation tillage on soil moisture dynamics under single cropping and crop rotation
    Kovac, K.
    Macak, M.
    Svancarkova, M.
    [J]. PLANT SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT, 2005, 51 (03) : 124 - 130