Authors
SR Singh, Rattan Lal, SP Singh, B Venkateswarlu, KPR Vittal, Sumanta Kundu, Ch Srinivasarao, Anil Kumar Singh
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Soil Science Society of America Journal
Volume
76
Issue
1
Pages
168-178
Publisher
The Soil Science Society of America, Inc.
Description
Enrichment of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks through sequestration of atmospheric CO2 in agricultural soils is important because of its impacts on soil quality, agronomic production, and adaptation to and mitigation of climate change. In a 21‐yr field experiment conducted under subhumid tropical conditions in India, the impacts of crop residue C inputs were assessed for the rice (Oryza sativa L.)–lentil (Lens esculenta Moench) cropping sequence. These impacts were evaluated in an experiment involving mineral fertilizers and manuring treatments on crop yield sustainability with reference to critical biomass requirements for maintenance of SOC in an Inceptisol. Application of farmyard manure (FYM) without and with mineral fertilizers increased C input and SOC concentration and stock. In comparison with the control, the 100% organic (FYM) treatment had significantly higher profile SOC (27.5 Mg ha−1), and more …
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