Herausgeber:
Kashif Akhtar / Muhammad Arif / Muhammad Riaz / Haiyan Wang
Verlag:
Springer Nature Singapore
Erschienen:
25.11.2022
Seitenanzahl:
404
EAN:
9789811964107
Format:
eBook
Schutz:
Dig. Wass.

Mulching in Agroecosystems


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This book provides insights into recent developments in the use of mulching in agroecosystems with emphasis on the major pros and cons.&nbsp;Increase in human population, climatic changes and agricultural intensification have put enormous pressure on soil and water resources. As a result, we are confronted with challenges to enhance nutrient and water use efficiencies&nbsp;and conserve soil organic matter without compromising crop yields and food security. Increasing the soil organic matter (SOM) via residue return increased nutrient availability and soil physical and biological properties. Management practices, such as straw mulching or incorporation, have significant effects on soil health. Straw addition also increases functionality related to carbon and N metabolism via increasing the microbes and thus greatly contributes&nbsp;to CO2 and N2O emissions. However,&nbsp;the&nbsp;co-use of organic and inorganic fertilizer reduces the N2O emission without compromising crop yield. Mulching has long been advocated to conserve soil moisture and increase&nbsp;the&nbsp;efficiency of macro-&nbsp;and micro-nutrients by improving soil physical, chemical,&nbsp;and biological properties. These effects of mulch are translated into better crop yields while improving soil health and quality in the long run. Therefore,&nbsp;the&nbsp;use of mulching techniques&nbsp;is&nbsp;on the rise in organic as well as conventional agriculture.&nbsp;The book&nbsp;is&nbsp;of great interest for researchers, academics, agriculture extensionists, soil and plant scientist, fertilizer industry, farmers, agro-industrial workers, farm managers, NGOs, and climate and civil society activists.<p></p>

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