Zobrazeno 1 - 9
of 9
pro vyhledávání: '"Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury"'
— Land, the most indispensable natural resource has been facing challenges of soil degradation, water scarcity, reduced productivity, climate change, social deterioration etc. In these consequences, the rainfed areas might get the priority to devel
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3a733a396d7459e795f497e387df0ee8
Autor:
S. K. Singh, Dulal C. Nayak, K. Das, Tapati Banerjee, Akhila K. Sahoo, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury
Publikováno v:
Agropedology. 26
Characterization and classification of rice growing soils of rainfed region of West Bengal is having an utmost importance for developing optimal agricultural land use planning. In the context of ever increasing food demand under dwindling agricultura
Publikováno v:
Environmental Analysis & Ecology Studies. 2
Land resource inventory (LRI) at larger scale (1:10000) is the basic prerequisite to develop agricultural land use planning for upgrading the socioeconomic condition of the farmers. In the present era of climate change and huge demand for food, the a
Autor:
N. P. S. Yaduvanshi, Shrawan Kumar Singh, D R Sharma, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury, Dinesh K. Sharma, Dulal C. Nayak, Suresh Kumar Chaudhari
Publikováno v:
Environmental monitoring and assessment. 190(3)
The ever shrinking agricultural land availability and the swelling demand of food for the growing population fetch our attention towards utilizing partially reclaimed sodic soils for cultivation. In the present investigation, we compared six treatmen
Autor:
S. K. Singh, Dipak Sarkar, Dinesh K. Sharma, Ranbir Singh, Suresh Kumar Chaudhari, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury, Sonal Srivastava
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 136:76-83
Conservation tillage and residue management are the options for enhancing soil organic carbon stabilization by improving soil aggregation in tropical soils. We studied the influence of different combinations of tillage and residue management on carbo
Autor:
C. B. Pandey, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury, Tapati Banerjee, G. S. Sidhu, Surendra Singh, Dipak Sarkar
Publikováno v:
Arid Land Research and Management. 28:169-185
Soil organic carbon (SOC) density and soil microbial biomass carbon (SMBC) were studied in 0–30 and 0–100 cm depths in arable and non-arable lands under four soil moisture and temperature regimes (SMTR) [i.e., cryic-ardic (wet period 22°C)] and
Autor:
Surendra Singh, Dulal C. Nayak, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury, Tapati Banerjee, K. Das, Anil Kumar Sahoo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science. 67:1
Autor:
R. N. Samantaray, A. K. Misra, P. K. Bandyopadhyay, Gora Chand Hazra, Sandip Kundu, Biswapati Mandal, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury, Tapan Kumar Adhya, Dibyendu Sarkar, Manik Chandra Kundu, Bidisha Majumder, A. Gangopadhyay
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 14:2139-2151
Understanding the processes of soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation or depletion under different management strategies is vital for maintaining soil health and curbing global warming. Using a 36-year-old fertility experiment under subtropical clima
Autor:
Suresh Kumar Chaudhari, Shreyasi Gupta Choudhury, S. K. Singh, Ranbir Singh, Dipak Sarkar, D. K. Sharma, Sonal Sivastava
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 141:62