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        <dc:title>Physical and Chemical Properties of&#13;
 Red and Black Soils of Selected Benchmark&#13;
  Spots for Carbon Sequestration Studies in&#13;
  Semi-Arid Tropics of India&#13;
: Global Theme on Agroecosystems&#13;
 Report no. 35&#13;
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        <dc:creator>Bhattacharyya, T</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Chandran, P</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Ray, S K</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Mandal, C</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Pal, D K</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Venugopalan, M V</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Durge, S L</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Srivastava, P</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Dubey, P N</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Kamble, G K</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Sharma, R P</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Wani, S P</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Rego, T J</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Pathak, P</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Ramesh, V</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Manna, M C</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Sahrawat, K L</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Soil Science</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject>Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Physical (nine characteristics) and chemical (14) properties of red and black soils are described: sand, silt, clay, fine clay,&#13;
 BD, COLE, HC (hydraulic conductivity) and WDC; pH (H2O and KCl), EC, OC, CaCO3, clay CO3, extractable Ca,&#13;
 Mg, Na, K, CEC, clay CEC, BS and ESP are described in three ecosystems, namely sub-humid (moist and dry) [SH (m)&#13;
 and SH (d)], semi-arid (moist and dry) [SA (m) and SA (d)] and arid in SAT, India.&#13;
 Clay contents vary between 30% in arid system to 82% in sub-humid (dry) system and 79% in semi-arid (dry) system.&#13;
 The red soils contain 8–-55% clay. Fine clay (&lt;0.2 μm) content ranges between 9–54% in red soils; for black soils nearly&#13;
 50% of total clay (&lt;2 μm) remains in finer (&lt;0.2 μm) fractions. The overall relation between SOC and BD is negative;&#13;
 however, the correlation between SIC and BD within a depth of 0–30 cm soil depth is positive. Increase in relative&#13;
 proportion of coarse fragments increases the pore space, effecting decrease in BD values. The inherent relation between&#13;
 total clay and COLE in different bioclimatic systems indicates a positive correlation with a relatively high value (r = 0.83)&#13;
 in arid bioclimatic system. Except sub-humid (moist) and arid bioclimates, a positive correlation between COLE and&#13;
&#13;
slickensides is observed in most of the Vertisols in SAT India. A general decreasing trend of SOC with increase in HC&#13;
 is observed. Conversely, an increasing trend of HC has been found with decrease in SIC. In all the bioclimates, there&#13;
 is an increasing trend of SOC with decrease in ESP and an increasing trend of SIC with increase in ESP This is due to&#13;
 preferential release of Ca2+ ions and their precipitation as CaCO3 in soil, thereby increasing the relative concentration&#13;
 of Na+ ions in the exchange complex effecting high value of ESP In general, a positive correlation between amount of&#13;
 fine clay and SOC in surface soils has been found.&#13;
 The SOC values in the surface (0–30 cm) follow the trend of forest system &gt; permanent fallow (grassland), horticultural&#13;
 system &gt; agricultural system &gt; wasteland. Surface soils of agricultural and horticultural systems store higher SIC as&#13;
 compared to other systems. The surface soils of semi-arid (moist) show higher SOC under agricultural system due to&#13;
 inclusion of sun hemp for green manuring in crop rotation. The average SOC values follow the trend of SA (m) (0.825%)&#13;
 &gt; SH (d) (0.804%) &gt; SH (m) (0.642%) &gt; SA (d) (0.633%) &gt; arid (0.594%) for black soils under agricultural system.&#13;
 The values of SOC follow the trend of SH (m) (1.35) &gt; SA (d) (0.84) &gt; SA (m) (0.70) for the red soils used for&#13;
 cultivation.&#13;
 The level of SIC values in surface soils under agricultural system followed the trend of arid (2.34%) &gt; SH (d) (1.06%)&#13;
 &gt; SA (m) (0.99%) &gt; SA (d) (0.94%) &gt; SH (m) (0.54%) for black soils. In red soils, CaCO3 in general is not found&#13;
 except in soils of semi-arid (dry) bioclimatic system.&#13;
 The SOC in surface horizon under agricultural systems shows higher values for cereal-based system (0.79%), followed&#13;
 by soybean systems (0.70%) and cotton-based systems (0.68%). Interestingly, the SIC values have been found to be the&#13;
 highest in cotton-based systems (1.53%), followed by soybean-based systems (0.66%) and cereal-based systems (0.29%).&#13;
 This trend is opposite to that of the corresponding SOC values.&#13;
 With the help of data generated, 14 systems (five in cotton, three in soybean, four in cereals, one in horticulture and&#13;
 one under forest) have been identified as ideal for organic carbon sequestration, keeping in view the existing level of&#13;
 management practices vis-à-vis soil health.&#13;
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        <dc:publisher>International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics </dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2008</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Monograph</dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:language>en</dc:language>
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        <dc:identifier>  Bhattacharyya, T and Chandran, P and Ray, S K and Mandal, C and Pal, D K and Venugopalan, M V and Durge, S L and Srivastava, P and Dubey, P N and Kamble, G K and Sharma, R P and Wani, S P and Rego, T J and Pathak, P and Ramesh, V and Manna, M C and Sahrawat, K L  (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of Red and Black Soils of Selected Benchmark Spots for Carbon Sequestration Studies in Semi-Arid Tropics of India : Global Theme on Agroecosystems Report no. 35.  Monograph. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India.     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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