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Climate-smart agriculture practices influence weed density and diversity in cereal-based agri-food systems of western Indo-Gangetic plains.

Hanuman S Jat1,2, Virender Kumar3, Suresh K Kakraliya4, Ahmed M Abdallah5, Ashim Datta4, Madhu Choudhary4, Mahesh K Gathala6, Andrew J McDonald7, Mangi L Jat8, Parbodh C Sharma4.   

Abstract

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA)-based management practices are getting popular across South-Asia as an alternative to the conventional system for particular weed suppression, resources conservation and environmental quality. An 8-year study (2012-2013 to 2019-2020) was conducted to understand the shift in weed density and diversity under different CSA-based management practices called scenarios (Sc). These Sc involved: Sc1, conventional tillage (CT)-based rice-wheat system with flood irrigation (farmers' practice); Sc2, CT-rice, zero tillage (ZT)-wheat-mungbean with flood irrigation (partial CA-based); Sc3, ZT rice-wheat-mungbean with flood irrigation (partial CSA-based rice); Sc4, ZT maize-wheat-mungbean with flood irrigation (partial CSA-based maize); Sc5, ZT rice-wheat-mungbean with subsurface drip irrigation (full CSA-based rice); and Sc6, ZT maize-wheat-mungbean with subsurface drip irrigation (full CSA-based maize). The most abundant weed species were P. minor > A. arvensis > M. indicus > C. album and were favored by farmers' practice. However, CSA-based management practices suppressed these species and favored S. nigrum and R. dentatus and the effect of CSAPs was more evident in the long-term. Maximum total weed density was observed for Sc1, while minimum value was recorded under full CSA-based maize systems, where seven weed-species vanished, and P. minor density declined to 0.33 instead of 25.93 plant m-2 after 8-years of continuous cultivation. Full CSA-based maize-wheat system could be a promising alternative for the conveniently managed rice-wheat system in weed suppression in north-west India.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34354160     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-95445-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Temporal changes in soil microbial properties and nutrient dynamics under climate smart agriculture practices.

Authors:  H S Jat; Madhu Choudhary; Ashim Datta; A K Yadav; M D Meena; Ritu Devi; M K Gathala; M L Jat; A McDonald; P C Sharma
Journal:  Soil Tillage Res       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 5.374

2.  Can productivity and profitability be enhanced in intensively managed cereal systems while reducing the environmental footprint of production? Assessing sustainable intensification options in the breadbasket of India.

Authors:  Virender Kumar; Hanuman S Jat; Parbodh C Sharma; Mahesh K Gathala; Ram K Malik; Baldev R Kamboj; Arvind K Yadav; Jagdish K Ladha; Anitha Raman; D K Sharma; Andrew McDonald
Journal:  Agric Ecosyst Environ       Date:  2018-01-15       Impact factor: 5.567

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