Carbon Stocks in Unlike Soil Types under Diverse Rainfed Production Systems in Tropical India: A Review

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  • Durgesh Nandan

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Soil carbon (C) collection plays a significant job in soil quality, stand nutrient supply, environmental function and worldwide C cycle. Dry lands are usually low in fruitfulness and little natural matter, and are thus candidate for appropriation of C. Collection of carbon in the soil structure not only increases richness but also decreases global warming. A number of soil, development, and organization factors control C sequestration, the identification of development and supervision factors that improve C sequestration in dryland soils is important. Organic C stocks around the country demonstrates large variations in soil profiles and accompanied the Vertisols order. Incompatibles. Alphisols. Arid sols. Aries. Inorganic C and complete C stocks at Vertisols were higher than in additional types of soil. Soil organic C stock decrease with profile depth while inorganic C stocks expanded with depth. Soybean, and groundnut base systems exhibited better organic C stocks than other manufacture systems among the production systems.

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2021-03-01 — Updated on 2021-03-18

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Durgesh Nandan. (2021). Carbon Stocks in Unlike Soil Types under Diverse Rainfed Production Systems in Tropical India: A Review. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 10(1), 666 - 671. Retrieved from http://modern-journals.com/index.php/ijma/article/view/652 (Original work published March 1, 2021)

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