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National Academy of Agricultural Research Management

FacilityHyderabad, India
About: National Academy of Agricultural Research Management is a facility organization based out in Hyderabad, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Agriculture & Population. The organization has 122 authors who have published 142 publications receiving 1740 citations.


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01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the progress of work on soil organic carbon dynamics in the major ecosystems of the world and provide an overview of the information that can enrich understanding of carbon sequestration and mitigation strategies.
Abstract: Global climate change has resulted in changes to the earth's geological, ecological, and biological ecosystems, which pose a severe threat to the existence of human civilization and sustenance of agricultural productivity vis-a-vis food security. In the last several decades, climate change has been linked to erratic rainfall distribution patterns and large variations in diurnal temperatures, because of a rise in atmospheric CO2 concentration. This, in turn, is thought to make world agricultural production systems more prone to failure. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important component for the functioning of agro-ecosystems, and its presence is central to the concept of sustainable maintenance of soil health. Soil is the largest terrestrial carbon sink and contains 2- and 3-times more carbon than the carbon in the atmosphere and vegetation, respectively. Therefore, a meager change in soil carbon sequestration will have a drastic impact on the global carbon cycle and climate change. The SOC has different pools and fractions including total organic carbon (TOC), particulate organic carbon (POC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), permanganate oxidizable carbon (KMnO4-C), and mineral associated organic carbon (MOC). Each has a varying degree of decomposition rate and stability. Researchers have identified many ways to offset the effect of climate change through modification of carbon sequestration in the soil. Identification of location-specific, suitable land use and management practices is one of the options to mitigate the impact of the climate change. It can be done by re-balancing different carbon pools and emission fluxes. Labile organic carbon pools including MBC, POC, and KMnO4-C are the most sensitive indicators for assessing soil quality after the adoption of alternate land use and management practices. Information on soil aggregation and SOC stabilization helps for long-term sequestration of carbon in the soil. Here we review the progress of work on SOC dynamics in the major ecosystems of the world. The information should enrich understanding of carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation strategies.

197 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a framework to guide policy and implementation of ICTs in Indian agriculture is proposed, where agricultural development is visualized from two perspectives, a rural incomes and livelihoods perspective at the farm level, and a sustainability perspective at regional level.

170 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an attempt has been made to study drainage morphometry and its influence on hydrology of Peddavanka watershed, South India, using topographical map (1:50,000) and Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data used for preparing elevation, slope and aspects maps.
Abstract: An attempt has been made to study drainage morphometry and its influence on hydrology of Peddavanka watershed, South India. Drainage networks for the sub-basins were derived from topographical map (1:50,000) and Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data used for preparing elevation, slope and aspects maps. Geographical information system (GIS) was used in evaluation of linear, areal and relief aspects of morphometric parameters. The study reveals that SRTM DEM and GIS-based approach in evaluation of drainage morphometric parameters and their influence on hydrological characteristics at watershed level is more appropriate than the conventional methods. The mean Bifurcation ratio (R b) of the entire basin is 3.88 which indicate that the drainage pattern is not much influenced by geological structures. VIII sub-basin have high elongation ratio (R e), basin relief (B h), Ruggedness number (Rn) and time of concentration (T c). It indicates that the erosion and peak discharges are high in these basins. Therefore, the construction of the check dams and earth dams will help in reducing peak discharge on the main channel. These studies are very useful for implementing rainwater harvesting and watershed management.

137 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a GIS-based decision support framework that integrates field scale models of these processes for assessment of non-point-source pollution of groundwater in canal irrigation project areas is presented.

137 citations

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TL;DR: A simple model for assessing concentration of nitrate in water percolating out of the flooded rice (Oryza sativa) fields is presented in this article, which is based on coupling of soil water and N-balance models.

127 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kavitha Srinivas331443481
N.H. Rao20371489
Pandian Krishnan1669734
Ranjit Kumar1361455
Vishal Tripathi1333701
P. Ramesh1230817
Rama Kant Dubey1228557
K. Kareemulla1122258
K. Srinivas1034305
Manju Gerard10121930
Ch. Srinivasa Rao1059474
K.H. Rao916274
Sirisha Adamala921189
A. Dhandapani821271
Ananta Sarkar724454
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202127
202027
201914
20187
201712
20163