Effect of reduced tillage and mulching on soil health in Sesbania alley cropping based rainfed food-fodder systems

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science(2023)

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An experiment was laid out in split-plot design with 3-Sesbania alley-based rainfed food-ufodder systems [Sesbania+(fodder sorghum-chickpea), Sesbania+(fodder sorghum-barley) and Sesbania+(fodder sorghum-mustard)] in main-plots and 6-reduced tillage and Sesbania mulching combinations in sub-plots to assess their impact on soil health. Minimum tillage (MT) during rainy season followed by zero tillage (ZT) during winter season along with mulch (MT-ZT+mulch) resulted in higher proportion of soil macro-aggregate, increased infiltration rate by 27.4%, hydraulic conductivity by 14.9% and water holding capacity by 5.9% (v/v) over conventional tillage (CT) during rainy season followed by conventional tillage during winter season without mulch (CT-CT without mulch). The MT-ZT+mulch had the highest soil organic carbon (7.3 g kg(-1)), microbial biomass carbon (226 mg kg(-1) soil), SOC stock (14.9 Mg ha(-1)), carbon sequestration rate (1.72 Mg ha(-1) year(-1)), soil quality index (SQI, 1.09) and enhanced the available soil N, P and K by 45.1, 47.2 and 22.2%, respectively, over CT-CT without mulching. The Sesbania alley + (fodder sorghum-mustard) cropping system had adverse effect on soil health while inclusion of chickpea in the system improved soil health and recorded the highest SQI (0.97).
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Conservation agriculture, mulching, rainfed food-fodder systems, soil properties, tillage practices
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