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  1. Article ; Online: Do rainfed production systems have lower environmental impact over irrigated production systems?: On -farm mitigation strategies.

    Pratibha, G / Srinivas, I / Raju, B M K / Suvana, S / Rao, K V / Rao, M Srinivasa / Jha, Anamika / Anna, Shivakumar / Prabhakar, M / Singh, V K / Islam, Adlul / Singh, Rajbir / Choudhary, S K

    The Science of the total environment

    2024  Volume 917, Page(s) 170190

    Abstract: The intensive agriculture practices improved the crop productivity but escalated energy inputs (EI) and carbon foot print (CF) which contributes to global warming. Hence designing productive, profitable crop management practices under different ... ...

    Abstract The intensive agriculture practices improved the crop productivity but escalated energy inputs (EI) and carbon foot print (CF) which contributes to global warming. Hence designing productive, profitable crop management practices under different production systems with low environmental impact (EI and CF) is the need of the hour. To identify the practices, quantification of baseline emissions and the major sources of emissions are required. Indian agriculture has diversified crops and production systems but there is dearth of information on both EI and CF of these production systems and crops. Hence the present study was an attempt to find hot spots and identify suitable strategies with high productivity, energy use efficiency (EUE) and carbon use efficiency (CUE). Energy and carbon balance of castor, cotton, chickpea, groundnut, maize, rice (both rainfed and irrigated), wheat, sugarcane (only irrigated), pigeon pea, soybean, sorghum, pearl millet (only rainfed) in different production systems was assessed. Field specific data on different crop management practices as well as grain and biomass yields were considered. Rainfed production systems had lower EI and CF than irrigated system. The nonrenewable sources of energy like fertilizer (64 %), irrigation (78 %), diesel fuel (75 %) and electricity (67 %) are the major source of energy input. Rainfed crops recorded higher CUE over irrigated condition. Adoption of technologies like efficient irrigation strategies (micro irrigation), enhancing fertilizer use efficiency (site specific nutrient management or slow release fertilizer), conservation agriculture (conservation or reduced tillage) rice cultivation methods (SRI or Direct seeded rice) were the mitigation strategies. These results will help policy makers and stake holders in adoption of suitable strategies for sustainable intensification.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-24
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 121506-1
    ISSN 1879-1026 ; 0048-9697
    ISSN (online) 1879-1026
    ISSN 0048-9697
    DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170190
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  2. Article: Soil bacterial community structure and functioning in a long-term conservation agriculture experiment under semi-arid rainfed production system.

    Pratibha, G / Manjunath, M / Raju, B M K / Srinivas, I / Rao, K V / Shanker, Arun K / Prasad, J V N S / Rao, M Srinivasa / Kundu, Sumanta / Indoria, A K / Kumar, Upendra / Rao, K Srinivasa / Anna, Shivakumar / Rao, Ch Srinivasa / Singh, V K / Biswas, A K / Chaudhari, S K

    Frontiers in microbiology

    2023  Volume 14, Page(s) 1102682

    Abstract: Soil microbial communities are important drivers of biogeochemical cycling of nutrients, organic matter decomposition, soil organic carbon, and Greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs: ... ...

    Abstract Soil microbial communities are important drivers of biogeochemical cycling of nutrients, organic matter decomposition, soil organic carbon, and Greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs: CO
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2587354-4
    ISSN 1664-302X
    ISSN 1664-302X
    DOI 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1102682
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