A STUDY OF SOME TILLAGE PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE CROP PRODUCTION IN INDIA

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作者
GUPTA, RP [1 ]
ABROL, IP [1 ]
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[1] INDIAN COUNCIL AGR RES, NEW DELHI 110001, INDIA
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SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH | 1993年 / 27卷 / 1-4期
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10.1016/0167-1987(93)90071-V
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Soil tilth has been defined in terms of a 'Physical Index' based on the product of the ratings of eight physical properties - soil depth, bulk density, available water storage capacity, cumulative infiltration or apparent hydraulic conductivity, aggregation or organic matter, non-capillary pore space, water table depth and slope. The Physical Index and a tillage guide were used to identify the tillage requirements of different soils varying in texture from loamy sand to clay in the semi-arid tropics. The physical index was 0.389 for a loamy sand, 0.518 for a black clay loam and 0.540 for a red sandy loam soil and the cumulative rating indices in summer and winter seasons were 45 and 44 for loamy sand, 52 and 51 for red sandy loam and 54 and 52 for black clay loam soils, respectively. The compaction of the loamy sand by eight passes of a 490 kg tractor-driven roller (0.75 m diameter and 1.00 m length) increased the physical index to 0.658 and chiselling of the red sandy loam and black clay loam increased the physical indices to 0.686 and 0.729, respectively. The grain yields of rainfed pearl millet and guar and irrigated pearl millet, wheat and barley increased significantly over the control (no compaction) yields by compaction. The chiselling of the soils varying in texture from loamy sand to clay at 50 to 120-cm intervals up to 30-40 cm depth, depending upon the row spacing of seedlines and depth of the high mechanical impedance layer, increased the grain yields of rainfed and irrigated maize on alluvial loamy sand, rainfed maize on alluvial sandy loam and red sandy loam, rainfed sorghum on red sandy loam and black clay loam, irrigated sorghum on black clay loam and rainfed black gram on red sandy loam, pod yield of rainfed groundnut, tuber yield of irrigated tapioca and fresh fruit yield of rainfed tomato on red sandy loam and sugarcane yield on black clay soil, significantly over the yields of no-chiselling systems of tillage such as disc harrow and country plough.
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