Effect of organic farming on the restoration of soil quality, ecosystem services, and productivity in rice-wheat agro-ecosystems

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作者
Panwar, Azad S. [1 ]
Ansari, Meraj A. [1 ]
Ravisankar, Natesan [1 ]
Babu, Subhash [2 ]
Prusty, Ashisa K. [1 ]
Ghasal, Prakash C. [1 ]
Choudhary, Jairam [1 ]
Shamim, Mohammad [1 ]
Singh, Raghuveer [1 ]
Raghavendra, K. J. [1 ]
Dutta, Debashis [1 ]
Meena, Amrit L. [1 ]
Chauhan, Gautam V. [1 ]
Ansari, Majhrool H. [3 ]
Singh, Raghavendra [4 ]
Aulakh, C. S. [5 ]
Singh, D. K. [6 ]
Sharma, P. B. [7 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Indian Inst Farming Syst Res, Meerut, India
[2] ICAR Indian Agr Res Inst, New Delhi, India
[3] AMU, Fac Agr Sci, Aligarh, India
[4] ICAR Indian Inst Pulses Res, Kanpur, India
[5] Punjab Agr Univ, AINP OF, Ludhiana, India
[6] GB Pant Univ Agr & Technol, AINP OF, Pantnagar, India
[7] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ Agr & Technol, AINP OF, Jabalpur, India
关键词
crop management; soil quality and health; system productivity; economics; ecosystem services (ES); yield sustainability; FERTILIZER; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3389/fenvs.2022.972394
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Excess use of hazardous agrochemicals and inorganic fertilizers resulted negative impact on environmental outcomes and degraded soil function, biological diversity, and ecosystem services. A 15-year long-term (2004-05 to 2017-18) field experiment was conducted to improve the ecosystem services with soil quality restoration and stabilization of yield through agronomic manipulation in the rice (Oryza sativa)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) system under Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP). Three crop management practices (i) organic crop management, (ii) inorganic crop management, and (iii) integrated crop management were evaluated at four locations (i) Jabalpur, (ii) Ludhiana, (iii) Pantnagar, and (iv) Modipuram in a factorial randomized block design and replicated thrice at each location. Among the spatial variation, the highest soil quality indicators like soil microbial biomass carbon (0.52 mg g(-1)), fungal (46.2 CFU x 10(4) CFU), bacterial (54.2 CFU x 10(6) CFU), and actinomycetes viable cells (23.0 CFU x 10(6) CFU), and nutrients (available N and available P) were observed at Pantnagar than other location. The soil pH varied from 7.2 to 8.3, and the lowest bulk density (rho b) was recorded at Jabalpur and Modipuram. Subsequently, higher system productivity (8,196.7 kg ha(-1)) and net returns were obtained in Pantnagar > Ludhiana, and it was 44.1-63.4% higher than in Modipuram and Jabalpur. Among the crop management, organic crop management significantly improved (p < 0.05) rho b, soil organic carbon, available N, available P, and available K by 3.7%, 33.3%, 16.4%, 37.8%, and 20.3% over inorganic crop management, respectively. Similarly, the highest bacterial, fungal, and actinomycetes viable cell counts were found under the organic plots, followed by integrated plots. In terms of productivity, integrated crop management (ICM) had increased the system productivity by 4.7%-6.7% and net returns by 22.2% and 23.5% over inorganic and organic crop management. Similarly, the highest sustainability yield index (SYI) was recorded in integrated crop management (0.77) as compared to inorganic (0.74) and organic management (0.75). The soil quality index was estimated as 0.60, 0.53, and 0.54 in organic, inorganic, and ICM, respectively. Hence, the study indicated that the application of organic amendments under organic or integrated crop management improves the system's resiliency and sustainability. Therefore, the study concludes that towards organic approach (integrated application of organic amendments with a gradual reduction in mineral fertilizers) is better suitable for keeping the rice-wheat system productivity and sustainable in the long term.
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