Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils

Crop rotation can be used as an effective technique for managing salt-affected soils, however selection of suitable crop rotation at farmer field is very intricate decision which depends on expected net revenue, available resources and preserving the soil quality. In this perspective a study was con...

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Main Authors: Khalil AHMED, Ghulam QADIR, Muhammad Qaisar NAWAZ, Muhammad SARFRAZ, Muhammad RIZWAN, Muhammad Anwar ZAKA, Sarfraz HUSSAIN
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Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/12879
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author Khalil AHMED
Ghulam QADIR
Muhammad Qaisar NAWAZ
Muhammad SARFRAZ
Muhammad RIZWAN
Muhammad Anwar ZAKA
Sarfraz HUSSAIN
author_facet Khalil AHMED
Ghulam QADIR
Muhammad Qaisar NAWAZ
Muhammad SARFRAZ
Muhammad RIZWAN
Muhammad Anwar ZAKA
Sarfraz HUSSAIN
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description Crop rotation can be used as an effective technique for managing salt-affected soils, however selection of suitable crop rotation at farmer field is very intricate decision which depends on expected net revenue, available resources and preserving the soil quality. In this perspective a study was conducted to evaluate a suitable crop rotation scheme for salt affected soils in term of economic value and improving the soil health. Seven crop rotation used were; T1 = Wheat-Rice, T2 = Wheat-Sesamum, T3 = Ispagol-Rice, T4 = Ispagol-Qulfa, T5 = Tukhum-e-blangoo-Qulfa, T6 = Ajwain-Niazboo, T7 = Saunf-Podina. A moderately salt affected field {pHs = 8.65, ECe = 5.20 dS m-1, SAR = 27.73 (mmol l-1)1/2} was selected. The experimental design was randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications having plot size of 4 m x 6 m. Results of two years study showed that maximum grain yield was recorded by rice wheat rotation and maximum net income (208352 Rs. ha−1) and BCR (4.72) was also observed in rice-wheat crop rotation over all other crop rotations. With respect to ameliorative affect, rice- wheat rotation also showed a significant positive impact on chemical properties of salt affected soil. Therefore, it is suggested that rice wheat crop rotation is the most suitable and economically attractive cropping scheme in salt affected soil which has potential to provide better long-term income to farmers, improve soil health and combat soil deterioration caused by salinity.
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spelling doaj.art-9229081f9f3a4dd3ad1955e896c4538b2025-03-12T12:17:01ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Acta Agriculturae Slovenica1854-19412019-10-011141213110.14720/aas.2019.114.1.319271Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soilsKhalil AHMED0Ghulam QADIR1Muhammad Qaisar NAWAZ2Muhammad SARFRAZ3Muhammad RIZWAN4Muhammad Anwar ZAKA5Sarfraz HUSSAIN6Soil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanSoil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanSoil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanSoil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanSoil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanSoil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanSoil Salinity Research Institute (SSRI), Pindi Bhattian, PakistanCrop rotation can be used as an effective technique for managing salt-affected soils, however selection of suitable crop rotation at farmer field is very intricate decision which depends on expected net revenue, available resources and preserving the soil quality. In this perspective a study was conducted to evaluate a suitable crop rotation scheme for salt affected soils in term of economic value and improving the soil health. Seven crop rotation used were; T1 = Wheat-Rice, T2 = Wheat-Sesamum, T3 = Ispagol-Rice, T4 = Ispagol-Qulfa, T5 = Tukhum-e-blangoo-Qulfa, T6 = Ajwain-Niazboo, T7 = Saunf-Podina. A moderately salt affected field {pHs = 8.65, ECe = 5.20 dS m-1, SAR = 27.73 (mmol l-1)1/2} was selected. The experimental design was randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications having plot size of 4 m x 6 m. Results of two years study showed that maximum grain yield was recorded by rice wheat rotation and maximum net income (208352 Rs. ha−1) and BCR (4.72) was also observed in rice-wheat crop rotation over all other crop rotations. With respect to ameliorative affect, rice- wheat rotation also showed a significant positive impact on chemical properties of salt affected soil. Therefore, it is suggested that rice wheat crop rotation is the most suitable and economically attractive cropping scheme in salt affected soil which has potential to provide better long-term income to farmers, improve soil health and combat soil deterioration caused by salinity.https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/12879crop rotationricewheatsalinitycost benefit
spellingShingle Khalil AHMED
Ghulam QADIR
Muhammad Qaisar NAWAZ
Muhammad SARFRAZ
Muhammad RIZWAN
Muhammad Anwar ZAKA
Sarfraz HUSSAIN
Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
crop rotation
rice
wheat
salinity
cost benefit
title Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
title_full Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
title_fullStr Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
title_short Feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
title_sort feasibility of different crop rotations for cultivation in salt affected soils
topic crop rotation
rice
wheat
salinity
cost benefit
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/12879
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