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Role of Soil Electrical Conductivity (EC) and pH in the Suitability Prognosis of Agricultural Practices in Noyyal River Basin


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1 Department of Physics, Vellalar College for Women (Autonomous), Erode – 638 012, India
2 Department of Physics, Chikkanna Government Arts College, Tiruppur, India
 

Impact of EC and pH of soil water on agricultural practices in Noyyal River Basin is reported. Soil electrical conductivity (EC) mapping is proposed as an inexpensive cum precision tool for farmers to adopt and characterize soil within their farm fields in addition to the pH profile of the soil. Its relationship to crop yield, salt concentrations and water-holding capacity and pH is elaborately studied to understand parameters like yield maps and yield variation.

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Mapping, Noyyal River Basin, Soil EC, pH.
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Authors

L. Usha
Department of Physics, Vellalar College for Women (Autonomous), Erode – 638 012, India
Haresh M. Pandya
Department of Physics, Chikkanna Government Arts College, Tiruppur, India

Abstract


Impact of EC and pH of soil water on agricultural practices in Noyyal River Basin is reported. Soil electrical conductivity (EC) mapping is proposed as an inexpensive cum precision tool for farmers to adopt and characterize soil within their farm fields in addition to the pH profile of the soil. Its relationship to crop yield, salt concentrations and water-holding capacity and pH is elaborately studied to understand parameters like yield maps and yield variation.

Keywords


Mapping, Noyyal River Basin, Soil EC, pH.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15613/sijrs%2F2015%2Fv2i1%2F80079