A new index to assess soil quality and sustainability of wheat-based cropping systems |
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Authors: | G. S. Kang V. Beri B. S. Sidhu O. P. Rupela |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soils, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004, Punjab, India;(2) International Crop Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, India |
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Abstract: | Sustainability index was calculated to assess soil quality under the influence of different fertilizer management practices. It is based on the area of the triangle in which nutrient index, microbial index and crop index of soil represented the three vertices of a triangle. Nutrient index reflected the nutrient status of soil and was calculated from the measurements of various soil chemical parameters. Microbial index was calculated by determining various soil microbial and biochemical activities and crop index by measuring of crop yield parameters. Eighteen soil indicators were determined to assess nutrient index, microbial index and crop index in order to compare the effect of different sources of nutrients such as green manure, farmyard manure and chemical fertilizer in a rice/corn–wheat rotation. The indices were applied to assess the sustainability of five field experiments with respect to the different fertilizer treatments. The long-term application of organic manures in rice/corn–wheat cropping system increased the index value because it increased the nutrient index, microbial index and crop index of soils. The use of only chemical fertilizers in the rice–wheat cropping system resulted in poor soil microbial index and crop index. In corn–wheat system, additional application of FYM at 10 t ha–1 before sowing corn made the system more sustainable than application of 100%NPK; the sustainability index values were 2.43 (the highest for this system) and 0.93, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Soil quality Rice– wheat system Corn– wheat system Sustainability index |
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