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Rice-Zero Tillage Potato-Green Gram and Conservation Agriculture Enable Sustainable Intensification in the Coastal Region
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Rice-Zero Tillage Potato-Green Gram and Conservation Agriculture Enable Sustainable Intensification in the Coastal Region

Sukanta K. Sarangi, Mohammed Mainuddin, Richard W. Bell and Saheb Digar
Journal of the Indian Society of Coastal Agricultural Research, Vol.42(1)
2024
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Abstract

Boro rice Carbon footprint Economics Greenhouse gas emission Paddy straw mulching Water footprint Zero tillage
Rice-fallow and rice-rice are important cropping systems in India next to rice-wheat. Rice-fallow system faces critical resource shortages such as irrigation water and encounters salinity whereas, rice-rice system is heavily dependent on extensive non-renewable natural resources with poor resource use efficiency and unsustainability. Sustainable cropping intensification options through on-station and on-farm research have been developed under a multi-institutional project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) during 2015-2022 to address these challenges. The results showed that rice followed by zero tillage planting of potato with paddy straw mulching (ZTPSM), and the rice-potato ZTPSM-green gram cropping pattern are the most promising systems compared to conventional rice-rice rotation. System rice equivalent yield increased from 11.7 t ha-1 in rice-rice to 20.2 t ha-1 in rice-potato ZTPSM-green gram (R-PZTPSM-GM). The soil salinity (ECe) diminished to <3.6 dS m-1 due to ZTPSM from 5.29-6.36 dS m-1 under conventional practice. There is scope to sustainably intensify the rice-fallow lands to at least 200% cropping intensity from the current 150% with additional net returns of ₹ 0.95 Lakhs ha-1. In addition, the R-PZTPSM-GM system has a lower environmental footprint due to lower irrigation water (0.31 m3 kg-1 rice-eq) requirement and lower carbon (10.1 t CO2-eq ha-1) emissions intensity than rice-rice system (1.19 m3 kg-1 rice and 30.5 t CO2-eq ha-1).

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