Effect of Mulching on Crop Production Under Rainfed Condition

Effect of Mulching on Crop Production Under Rainfed Condition

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Natarajan, Balakrishnan
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786139872039
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Mulching is the process or practice of covering the soil/ground to make more favorable conditions for plant growth, development and efficient crop production. Mulch technical term means 'covering of soil'. While natural mulches such as leaf, straw, dead leaves and compost have been used for centuries, during the last 60 years the advent of synthetic materials has altered the methods and benefits of mulching. The research as well as field data available on effect of synthetic mulches make a vast volume of useful literature. When compared to other mulches plastic mulches are completely impermeable to water; it therefore prevents direct evaporation of moisture from the soil and thus limits the water losses and soil erosion over the surface. In this manner it plays a positive role in water conservation. The suppression of evaporation also has a supplementary effect; it prevents the rise of water containing salt, which is important in countries with high salt content water resources.
EAN 9786139872039
ISBN 6139872030
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 184
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Natarajan, Balakrishnan; Veppankadu Perumal, Duraisami