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2021-11-12

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Biswas, S., Singh, P., Gawade, B.H., Tripathy, S., Mandal, B., 2021. Conservation Agriculture: A Way to Combat Climate Change. Biotica Research Today 3(11), 1005-1007.

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Conservation Agriculture: A Way to Combat Climate Change

Sunanda Biswas*

Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, Delhi (110 012), India

Priya Singh

Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, Delhi (110 012), India

Bharat H. Gawade

Quarantine Division, ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, Delhi (110 012), India

Saloni Tripathy

Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, Delhi (110 012), India

Bikramjit Mandal

Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, Delhi (110 012), India

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Keywords: Benefit, Challenges, Climate change, Conservation agriculture

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Conservation agriculture is an integrated approach to agriculture cultivation that helps enhance food security, allay poverty, conserve biological diversity, and preserve ecosystem services. CA is a set of soil management practices that promotes minimum soil disturbance, diversification of plant species, and surface crop residue retention to reduce soil and environmental degradation while sustaining crop production. It enhances biodiversity and natural biological processes above and below the ground surface, which contribute to increased water and nutrient use efficiency and to improved and sustained crop production. Conservation agriculture (CA) is a sustainable approach to crop production which aims to protect soil from erosion and degradation, improve its quality and contribute to the preservation of natural resources, water and air. CA is one of the many ways for managing resources on the farm to reduce erosion, built resilient soil systems and improve productivity. CA practices are also helpful in making farming systems more resilient to recent climatic changes.

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Choudhary, M., Ghasal, P.C., Kumar, S., Yadav, R.P., Singh, S., Meena, V.S., Bisht, J.K., 2016. Conservation Agriculture and Climate Change: An Overview. In: Conservation Agriculture: An Approach to Combat Climate Change in Indian Himalaya. (Eds.) Bisht, J.K., Meena, V.S., Mishra, P.K., Pattanayak, A., Springer Science, Singapore, pp. 1-37.

Singh, P., Mukherjee, S., Saha, N., Biswas, S, Mandal, B., 2021. Conservation agriculture in reshaping below ground microbial diversity. In: Soil Science-Fundamental to Recent Advances. (Eds.) Rakshit, A., Singh, S.K., Abhilash, P.C., Biswas, A. Springer Nature, Singapore, pp. 141-173.

Su, Y., Gabrielle, B., Makowski, D., 2021. The impact of climate change on the productivity of conservation agriculture. Nat. Clim. Chang. 11, 628-633.