Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming
Water contamination is often reported in agriculturally intensive areas such as the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) in south-eastern Asia. We evaluated the impact of the organic and conventional farming of basmati rice on water quality during the rainy season (July to October) of 2011 and 2016 at Kaithal,...
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doaj-6252935181cf4651a839c96ed0bd26962020-11-25T02:05:33ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-03-011296096010.3390/w12040960Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice FarmingDebjani Sihi0Biswanath Dari1Zhengjuan Yan2Dinesh Kumar Sharma3Himanshu Pathak4Om Prakash Sharma5Lata Nain6Climate Change Science Institute and Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1 Bethel Valley Rd, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USADepartment of Crop and Soil Science, Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center, Oregon State University, 6923 Washburn Way, Klamath Falls, OR 97603, USACollege of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Sichuan University, No. 2 Yuanmingyuan Xilu, Haidian, Beijing 100193, ChinaDivision of Environmental Sciences, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, IndiaDivision of Environmental Sciences, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, IndiaNational Centre of Integrated Pest Management, New Delhi 110012, IndiaDivision of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, IndiaWater contamination is often reported in agriculturally intensive areas such as the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) in south-eastern Asia. We evaluated the impact of the organic and conventional farming of basmati rice on water quality during the rainy season (July to October) of 2011 and 2016 at Kaithal, Haryana, India. The study area comprised seven organic and seven conventional fields where organic farming has been practiced for more than two decades. Water quality parameters used for drinking (nitrate, NO<sub>3</sub>; total dissolved solids (TDS); electrical conductivity (EC) pH) and irrigation (sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and residual sodium carbonate (RSC)) purposes were below permissible limits for all samples collected from organic fields and those from conventional fields over the long-term (~15 and ~20 years). Importantly, the magnitude of water NO<sub>3</sub> contamination in conventional fields was approximately double that of organic fields, which is quite alarming and needs attention in future for farming practices in the IGP in south-eastern Asia.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/960water qualityconventional farmingorganic farmingnitrateresidual sodium carbonatesodium adsorption ratio |
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Debjani Sihi Biswanath Dari Zhengjuan Yan Dinesh Kumar Sharma Himanshu Pathak Om Prakash Sharma Lata Nain Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming Water water quality conventional farming organic farming nitrate residual sodium carbonate sodium adsorption ratio |
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Debjani Sihi Biswanath Dari Zhengjuan Yan Dinesh Kumar Sharma Himanshu Pathak Om Prakash Sharma Lata Nain |
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Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming |
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Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming |
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Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming |
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Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming |
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Assessment of Water Quality in Indo-Gangetic Plain of South-Eastern Asia under Organic vs. Conventional Rice Farming |
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assessment of water quality in indo-gangetic plain of south-eastern asia under organic vs. conventional rice farming |
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Water contamination is often reported in agriculturally intensive areas such as the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) in south-eastern Asia. We evaluated the impact of the organic and conventional farming of basmati rice on water quality during the rainy season (July to October) of 2011 and 2016 at Kaithal, Haryana, India. The study area comprised seven organic and seven conventional fields where organic farming has been practiced for more than two decades. Water quality parameters used for drinking (nitrate, NO<sub>3</sub>; total dissolved solids (TDS); electrical conductivity (EC) pH) and irrigation (sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and residual sodium carbonate (RSC)) purposes were below permissible limits for all samples collected from organic fields and those from conventional fields over the long-term (~15 and ~20 years). Importantly, the magnitude of water NO<sub>3</sub> contamination in conventional fields was approximately double that of organic fields, which is quite alarming and needs attention in future for farming practices in the IGP in south-eastern Asia. |
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water quality conventional farming organic farming nitrate residual sodium carbonate sodium adsorption ratio |
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