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- Physical Properties of Irrigated Soils of Dev Bhumi Dwarka District of Gujarat
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B. M. Hadiya
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J. V. Polara
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1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 254-256Abstract
Thirty surface (0-15 cm) soil samples were collected from each talukas of Dev Bhumi Dwarka district viz., Kalyanpur, Dwarka, Khambhalia and Bhanvad. The physical characteristics of the soils were determined by using standard methods. The soils of Dev Bhumi Dwarka have overall values of bulk density, particle density, total porosity, MWHC and expansion varied from 1.21 to 1.57, 2.20 to 2.79 Mg m-3, 34.82 to 53.51, 32.03 to 55.34 and 6.52 to 22.65 per cent with mean value of 1.36, 2.44 Mg m-3, 44.09, 43.76 and 13.53 per cent, respectively.Keywords
Physical Properties of Soils, Bulk Density, Particle Density, Porosity, MWHC.References
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- Fluctuation in Quality of Underground Wells/Tube Wells Water With Time in Dev Bhumi Dwarka District of Gujarat
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J. V. Polara
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B. M. Hadiya
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1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 328-330Abstract
To study the fluctuation in quality of irrigation water, thirty representative underground well/tube well water samples were collected from each taluka of Dev Bhumi Dwarka district viz., Kalyanpur, Dwarka, Khambhalia and Bhanvad during before monsoon (May, 2015) and at the same site during after monsoon (November, 2015). The mean EC (dS m-1), pH, SAR, RSC and SSP values were 2.00, 7.67, 5.34, 0.45 and 52.01 before monsoon and changed to 1.79, 7.88, 4.23, 0.26 and 43.16 after monsoon with per cent improvement of 10.50, -2.74, 20.79, 42.22 and 17.02, respectively. The quality indices of irrigation water like EC, SAR, RSC and SSP of the irrigation decreased and improved, while that of pH value increased after monsoon as compared to that observed before monsoon.Keywords
Fluctuation in Quality of Irrigation Water, Wells/Tube Wells Water Quality.References
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- Polara, J.V. and Chauhan, R.B. (2016). Fluction in quality of underground wellls/ tube wells water with time in Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. Paper presented in 11th National Symposium of ISCAR on “Innovations in coastal agriculture - current status and potential under changing environment” held of Bhuvneswar during January 14-17,2016.
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- Status of Irrigated Soils of Coastal Dev Bhumi Dwarka District of Gujarat
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J. V. Polara
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B. M. Hadiya
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1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 14, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 138-140Abstract
In order to evaluation the fertility status of each taluka of Dev Bhumi Dwarka district viz., Kalyanpur, Dwarka, Khambhalia and Bhanvad, thirty representative surface (0-15 cm) soil samples were collected from cultivated farmer’s field during May-2015. The chemical analysis of 120 surface samples indicates that soil were deficient with respect to available P2O5, whereas medium in available N and high in available K2O and S status. Among the DTPA extractable micronutrients, Mn and Cu were found high, whereas the soils were medium in Fe and Zn. The nutrient index values were low for available P2O5 (1.43), medium for available N (1.53) and S (2.10), Fe (1.92) and Zn (1.80) and high for available K2O (2.60), Mn (2.66) and Cu (2.92) in the soils of Dev Bhumi Dwarka district.Keywords
Available Macronutrients, DTPA Extractable Micronutrients, Nutrient Index.References
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- Polara, J.V. and Kabaria, B.D. (2006). Fertility status of irrigated soils of coastal Amreli district of Gujarat. J. Indian Society Coastal Agric. Res., 24(1): 50-51.
- Polara, J. V. and Chauhan, R. B. (2015). Fertility status of irrigated soils of coastal Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. Asian J. Soil Sci., 10 (2) : 263-265.
- Rajput, S.G. and Polara, K.B. (2012). Fertility status of cultivated soils in coastal Bhavnagar district of Saurashtra region of Gujarat. J. Indian Society Soil Sci., 60(4) : 317-320.
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- Fluctuation in Wells/Tube Wells Water Table of Dev Bhumi Dwarka District of Gujarat
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1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 14, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 244-246Abstract
In order to study the fluctuation of wells/tube wells water table, 30 sites each from 4 talukas of Dev Bhumi Dwarka district from where water table depths were measured before and after monsoon. In all, 94 wells and 26 tube wells water table levels were studied in May, 2015 and again after 6th month in November, 2015. The water table before monsoon (May, 2015) in wells and tube wells ranged from 3.05 to 27.44 and 6.71 to 192.1 with mean value of 15.56 and 75.99 m, respectively. At the end of the monsoon (November, 2015), the overall water table of Dev Bhumi Dwarka district in well ranged from 1.83 to 18.29 and in tube well from 5.49 to 51.83 m with mean value of 5.79 and 21.39 m, respectively. The minimum fluctuation of water table of well (7.72 m) and tube well (21.55 m) was observed in Dwarka taluka. The maximum fluctuation of water table in well (12.73 m) and tube well (104.37 m) was observed in Bhanvad taluka.Keywords
Water Table Fluctuation, Well/Tube Well, Water Table.References
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- Polara, J. V. and Chauhan, R. B. (2015). Fertility status of irrigated soils of coastal Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. Asian J. Soil Sci., 10 (2) : 263-265.