Problematic Soils & Their Management ICAR
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Book Details
- Author: Das D.K.
- Publisher: Kalyani Publishers
- Language: English
- Edition: 1st Edition, 2019 (Reprint 2025)
- Publishing Year: 2019
- Reprint Year: 2025
- ISBN: 9789353592769
- Cover: Paperback
About the Book
Problematic Soils & Their Management ICAR is a comprehensive academic resource designed for students of Agriculture, Soil Science, and allied agricultural disciplines. Written by renowned soil scientist Das D.K., the book provides an in-depth understanding of various problematic soils that adversely affect agricultural productivity and explains scientific methods for their identification, reclamation, and sustainable management.
The book covers important topics such as saline soils, sodic soils, acidic soils, waterlogged soils, and other degraded land types. It discusses the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of these soils and presents practical approaches for improving soil health and crop productivity. Special emphasis is placed on soil reclamation techniques, drainage management, use of amendments, nutrient management, and modern soil conservation practices.
Prepared according to ICAR syllabi and agricultural university requirements, this book serves as an excellent reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students, competitive examination aspirants, researchers, extension workers, and professionals involved in soil and land resource management. Its systematic presentation and practical orientation make it a valuable guide for understanding and addressing soil-related challenges in agricultur

