233-9 Effect of Tillage and Crop Establishment Methods On Physical Properties of a Medium-Textured Soil Under a 7-Year Rice-Wheat Rotation.

See more from this Division: S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
See more from this Session: Sustainable Agriculture and Ecosystem Services: Role of Conservation Tillage, Crop Rotation, and Nutrient Management: I
Tuesday, November 2, 2010: 10:25 AM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 102B, First Floor

Jagdish Ladha, Mahesh Gathala, Jagdish Ladha, Yashpal Saharawat and Virender Kumar, DPS Marg, Pusa, International Rice Research Institute, New Dehli, INDIA
The rice-wheat (R-W) cropping system feeds 22% of the world population on less than 5% of the land area in South Asia. Current land management and crop establishment practices in the R-W system deteriorate soil health, especially soil physical properties, and are input- and energy-intensive. Conservation or zero-tillage along with drill-seeding have been promoted to overcome problems of soil health, and input and energy usages. In a 7-yr permanent plot study, we evaluated the performance of conservation tillage-based technologies on soil physical properties with an aim to improve soil health and resource-use efficiency. The rice treatments included transplanting and direct-seeding on flat and raised beds with or without tillage (puddling) followed by wheat in conventional- and zero-tilled soil. Bulk density and soil penetration resistance were higher in puddled sub-surface soils due to compaction and lower in zero-till drill-seeding conditions. Bulk density increased with depth, and was lowest (1.45 Mg m-3) in surface soil and highest (1.78 Mg m-3) in sub-surface soil. Similarly, soil penetration resistance was highest in puddled rice (3.58 to 3.68 MPa) and lowest in raised beds. Water-stable aggregates and mean weight diameter showed a negative time trend slope (0.97) in puddled transplanted rice. The least-limiting water range, a composite index to explain overall soil physical status, was about double in zero-till direct seeded rice?