Effect of Land‐Use Management on Soil Erosion Under Two Distinct Climates of Indian Himalayas DOI

Owais Ali Wani,

Vikas Sharma, Subhash Babu

et al.

Land Degradation and Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 12, 2024

ABSTRACT Soil erosion is a growing concern, especially in regions where the combination of climate, land‐use, and soil characteristics increases risk degradation. The study utilized stratified random sampling method across various land‐use types both subtropical temperate climatic zones Indian Himalayas. A total 50 locations were strategically selected, with 25 each climate zone, to ensure representative data collection. samples collected from two depths (0 15 cm 30 cm) for thorough analysis. This set out examine several key indicators erodibility factors like dispersion ratio (DR), clay/moisture equivalent (meq) (CMR), percolation (PR), clay (CR), (ER), moisture (ME), critical level organic matter (CLOM), particle size distribution different land‐uses climates. goal was better understand how these interact what that means health vulnerable areas. results suggest soils climates are generally more prone than those regions, regardless land used. For example, wastelands exhibited highest levels erodibility, particularly high DR (19.20), PR (15.54), ER (23.91), while had higher CR (2.12). On other hand, undisturbed forest areas lowest erosion, due their content, (OM), favorable properties. findings highlights significantly emphasizing importance targeted management strategies. choice can drastically influence horticultural practices presenting viable approach reducing loss promoting livelihoods. Maintaining protecting implementing thoughtful essential mitigating risks ensuring sustainability resources. These insights relevant Himalayas, sustainable crucial environmental preservation community well‐being. land‐useland‐useland‐useland‐useland‐useland‐use.

Language: Английский

MarocFarm DOI

M'Barka El Mouedden,

Driss Azdem, Jamal Mabrouki

et al.

Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 137 - 152

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

Agriculture, the cornerstone of sustenance for over a billion people, faces substantial challenges in meeting food demands growing global population projected to reach nearly 10 by 2050. The need increase agricultural production 70% is compounded decreasing arable land, labor shortages, and environmental such as droughts, floods, soil degradation, pests, diseases. Modernizing agriculture through advanced technologies like IoT, AI, cloud computing, edge fog 5G critical optimizing crop quality quantity. In Morocco, sector transitioning more digital intelligent model with initiatives MarocFarm, which integrates various tools aid farmers. This research project examines impact these on Moroccan agriculture, proposing solutions current future

Language: Английский

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0

Morphological Characteristics and Identification of Phytophthora Species Causing Gummosis and Root Rot of Citrus in Morocco DOI

Boudoudou Dalal,

Allal Douira, Hamid Benyahia

et al.

Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 161 - 178

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

the persistence of diseases such as gummosis and root rot, mainly caused by Phytophthora spp. species, notably P. parasitica citrophthora. These result in symptoms leaf wilting, reduced growth, rot. However, a detailed characterization species involved these their distribution is necessary for implementation effective control. The aim study to characterize associated with rot citrus Morocco, well select most resistant rootstocks replace Sou orange, often used Moroccan orchards. Fourteen isolates were identified Significant differences observed mycelial growth sporulation potential among culture media used. Isolates also showed variability pathogenicity, some displaying high strong aggressiveness on leaves branches rootstocks. Sour orange appears be relatively resistant, while Citrange C35

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Soil Microbes and Soil Contamination DOI

Musa Ojeba Innocent,

Adamu Mustapha,

Mustapha Abdulsalam

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Community Health and Vulnerability DOI
Mustapha Abdulsalam,

Musa Ojeba Innocent,

Miracle Uwa Livinus

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Future Research of Soil Microbiomes and Green Technology Innovation for a Better Tomorrow DOI
Mustapha Abdulsalam,

Musa Ojeba Innocent,

Miracle Uwa Livinus

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Effect of Land‐Use Management on Soil Erosion Under Two Distinct Climates of Indian Himalayas DOI

Owais Ali Wani,

Vikas Sharma, Subhash Babu

et al.

Land Degradation and Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 12, 2024

ABSTRACT Soil erosion is a growing concern, especially in regions where the combination of climate, land‐use, and soil characteristics increases risk degradation. The study utilized stratified random sampling method across various land‐use types both subtropical temperate climatic zones Indian Himalayas. A total 50 locations were strategically selected, with 25 each climate zone, to ensure representative data collection. samples collected from two depths (0 15 cm 30 cm) for thorough analysis. This set out examine several key indicators erodibility factors like dispersion ratio (DR), clay/moisture equivalent (meq) (CMR), percolation (PR), clay (CR), (ER), moisture (ME), critical level organic matter (CLOM), particle size distribution different land‐uses climates. goal was better understand how these interact what that means health vulnerable areas. results suggest soils climates are generally more prone than those regions, regardless land used. For example, wastelands exhibited highest levels erodibility, particularly high DR (19.20), PR (15.54), ER (23.91), while had higher CR (2.12). On other hand, undisturbed forest areas lowest erosion, due their content, (OM), favorable properties. findings highlights significantly emphasizing importance targeted management strategies. choice can drastically influence horticultural practices presenting viable approach reducing loss promoting livelihoods. Maintaining protecting implementing thoughtful essential mitigating risks ensuring sustainability resources. These insights relevant Himalayas, sustainable crucial environmental preservation community well‐being. land‐useland‐useland‐useland‐useland‐useland‐use.

Language: Английский

Citations

0