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View article: Determination of the Key Factors to Uncover the True Benefits of Embracing Climate-Resilient Napier Grass Among Dairy Farmers in Southern India
Determination of the Key Factors to Uncover the True Benefits of Embracing Climate-Resilient Napier Grass Among Dairy Farmers in Southern India Open
Insufficient access to high-quality feed in sufficient amounts is hindering the sustainable growth of the Indian cattle sector. The feed supply is negatively impacted by increased cropping intensity, limited grazing land, and the effects o…
View article: Can cropping systems be energy efficient: Performance measure for various rice-based cropping systems in peninsular India
Can cropping systems be energy efficient: Performance measure for various rice-based cropping systems in peninsular India Open
Increasing non-renewable energy inputs and boosting environmental emissions while lowering economic returns are the primary concerns in agricultural cropping systems. This study assesses the energy consumption and ecological, environmental…
View article: Impact of zero tillage maize production on yield, income, and resource utilization in peninsular India: an action-based quasi-experimental research
Impact of zero tillage maize production on yield, income, and resource utilization in peninsular India: an action-based quasi-experimental research Open
Purpose The present study aims to identify the crucial determinants of the adoption of zero-tillage (ZT) technology in maize production in peninsular India. The study also measures the impact of ZT adoption on maize yield, income generatio…
View article: Empirical evidence for economic viability of direct seeded rice in peninsular India: An action-based research
Empirical evidence for economic viability of direct seeded rice in peninsular India: An action-based research Open
Our research findings designate the necessity for implementing policies and strategies to promote the adoption of DSR among non-adopters. Besides economic benefits, adopting the DSR method can yield environmental benefits, improve soil hea…
View article: Biochar‐based nutrient management as a futuristic scalable strategy for C‐sequestration in semiarid tropics
Biochar‐based nutrient management as a futuristic scalable strategy for C‐sequestration in semiarid tropics Open
Climate and agriculture experts emphasize the need to develop a carbon sink in the soil to help alleviate the effects of climate change. A 2‐year field experiment in semiarid tropical drylands tested sustainable nutrient management approac…
View article: Assessing residue and tillage management options for carbon sequestration in future climate change scenarios
Assessing residue and tillage management options for carbon sequestration in future climate change scenarios Open
Soil carbon depletion is a major concern for food security in drylands. The objective of this study is to test tillage with residue management under sequential and intercropping systems for carbon sequestration in semi-arid tropical drylan…
View article: Comparative evaluation of changes in soil bio-chemical properties after application of traditional and enriched vermicompost
Comparative evaluation of changes in soil bio-chemical properties after application of traditional and enriched vermicompost Open
For nutrient-deficient soils, vermicompost is an excellent soil additive. We find biochemical fluctuations in soil by comparing enriched vermicomposts to regular vermicomposts in a carefully controlled pot experiment. Various rock minerals…
View article: Decadal variations in CO2 during agricultural seasons in India and role of management as sustainable approach
Decadal variations in CO2 during agricultural seasons in India and role of management as sustainable approach Open
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important greenhouse gas (GHG) due to its high contribution to global warming. The CO2 concentrations have increased significantly across the world after the industrialization. The anthropogenic prove…
View article: Nutrient management may reduce global warming potential of rice cultivation in subtropical India
Nutrient management may reduce global warming potential of rice cultivation in subtropical India Open
Agricultural practices contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; therefore, it is essential to modify the production technologies. We analyzed decadal variation in CO2 and CH4 over a major rice cultivating area in subtropical India usi…
View article: Book Review: Climate Change and Agriculture in India: Impact and Adaptations
Book Review: Climate Change and Agriculture in India: Impact and Adaptations Open
BOOK REVIEW article Front. Clim., 26 October 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2020.576004