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Carbon sequestration potential, challenges, and strategies towards climate action in smallholder agricultural systems of South Asia

M.L. Jat, Debashis Chakraborty, J. K. Ladha, Chhiter M. Parihar, Ashim Datta, Biswapati Mandal, Hari Sankar Nayak, Pragati Pramanik Maity, D.S. RANA, S. K. Chaudhari, Bruno Gérard

Crop and Environment · 2022

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Summary

South Asia is a global hotspot for climate change with enormous pressure on land and water resources for feeding the burgeoning population. The agricultural production systems are highly vulnerable in the region and is primarily dominated by small and marginal farmers with intensive farming practices that had favored the loss of carbon (C) from soil. This review discusses the potential of soil and crop management practices such as minimum/reduced/no-tillage, use of organic manure, balanced and integrated plant nutrient application, precision land levelling, precision water and pest management, residue management, and cropping system optimization to maintain the C-equilibrium between soil and atmosphere and to enhance the C-sequestration in the long run. Results of meta-analysis show a pote

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.crope.2022.03.005
Catalogue ID
SNmojuosus-z6oewh
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