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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2024)
Abstract Nutrient budgeting for cropland is a crucial tool for assessing nutrient mining or excess application. We estimated the nutrient budget of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in cropland for South Asia during the last five decade
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/276e4f075458483c9727b6981719bc80
Autor:
C. R. Chethan, P. K. Singh, R. P. Dubey, Subhash Chander, Dibakar Gosh, V. K. Choudhary, Ram K. Fagodiya
Publikováno v:
Carbon Management, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp 565-576 (2020)
Crop residue burning is a major issue in farmers’ fields of Indo-Gangetic Plain and Central India. It emits air pollutants and GHGs into the atmosphere, adversely affects soil, crop yields, human health and the environment. Weed infestation is also
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https://doaj.org/article/d53af71cd15640649cc1c5d52eaf8e5c
Autor:
Ram K. Fagodiya, Ajay Singh, Ranbir Singh, Sonia Rani, S. Kumar, Arvind Kumar Rai, Parvender Sheoran, Priyanka Chandra, R.K. Yadav, P.C. Sharma, A.K. Biswas, S.K. Chaudhari
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment.
The conventional rice-wheat system in the western Indo-Gangetic plain of India is energy and water intensive with high carbon footprint. The transition towards resource-efficient eco-friendly production technologies with lower footprint is required f
Autor:
Ram K. Fagodiya, Sandeep K. Malyan, Devendra Singh, Amit Kumar, Rajender K. Yadav, Parbodh C. Sharma, Himanshu Pathak
Publikováno v:
Sustainability. 14:11876
Salt-affected soils contain high levels of soluble salts (saline soil) and exchangeable sodium (alkali soil). Globally, about 932 million ha (Mha), including 831 Mha of agricultural land, is salt-affected. Salinity and sodicity adversely affect soil
Autor:
Sandeep K. Malyan, Omkar Singh, Amit Kumar, Gagan Anand, Rajesh Singh, Sandeep Singh, Zhiguo Yu, Jhlaesh Kumar, Ram K. Fagodiya
Publikováno v:
Water. 14:970
Inland water bodies (particularly ponds) emit a significant amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs), particularly methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and a comparatively low amount of nitrous oxide (N2O) to the atmosphere. In recent decades, ponds (