Soil profile distribution of organic, inorganic, and labile carbon and nitrogen fractions vary in semi‐arid drylands under long‐term conservation tillage systems
Hamza Badrari,
Rajan Ghimire,
Deb R. Aryal
et al.
Abstract:Changes in soil carbon (C) and nutrients considerably influence soil health and agricultural sustainability. However, how agricultural management affects C and N allocation among various soil organic matter pools and their linkages with soil health are not clear for arid and semi‐arid regions. This study aimed to evaluate the soil profile distribution of selected C and N fractions and associated soil health properties in conventional tillage (CT), no‐tillage (NT), and strip tillage (ST) fields and quantify the… Show more
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