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&सुरक्षित जीवनको लाक्षि जैक्षवक क्षवक्षवधता
Sustainable Intensification of
biodiversity in agroecosystem through
conservation agriculture
Subodh Khanal
Asst. Professor
Paklihawa Campus
Institute of
Agriculture and
Animal Science
World Environment day
2020
5th June, 2020
“ Biodiversity”
What is conservation?
• resource for present and future
generation
• Deep rooted in Nepalese society
traditionally.
• Above all, conservation is action.
• To be a conserver is to put your
values into action.
1. Extra CO2 emission in atmosphere
2. Land degradation
3. Soil organic matter
reduction
4. Soil contamination
5. Soil compaction
6. Less storage of
water
7. Decline in soil
biodiversity
So what is conservation agriculture???
• CHANGE IN PRADISM SHIFT IN
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
• Represents change in
philosophy towards the land
“do not beat the land into
submission, rather work in
harmony with it”
If not practiced sustainably, agriculture can have a toll on the environment, produce greenhouse gases and
contribute to climate change.
Components of conservation agriculture
• Insitu management of crop residues
• Engineering measures
Contour bunding
Graded bunding
Terracing
• Adoption of micro irrigation system
• Mulching
• Tillage
• Interated nutrient management
• Das et al., 2009
• Zero tillage is the
cornerstone of CA
• Reduce surface soil
temperature
• carbon sink
• Soil aggregation
“Collaboration
has no
hierarchy. The
Sun
collaborates
with soil to
bring flowers
on the earth.”
…taking advantage of macroporosity
Zero tillage increases water infiltration
Field soil measurement
ConventionalZero till
35% more infiltration
(%)
Realizing sustainable agricultural mechanisation
Tillage type
Water
infiltration
(mm/minute)
Ground cover
No-till 2.7 48
Chisel Plow 1.3 27
Moldboard plow 0.8 12
Tillage effects on water infiltration and ground cover
Promotes biological
activity leading to
increased humus
 Aggregation
 Porosity
 Infiltration
 Water holding
capacity
 Better root
penetration
Cushions temperature
changes
Less weed pressure
-
 Soil cover by crop residues (dead
plant matter) or imported mulch
 Soil cover by cover crops
 Soil cover by living plants –
synchronized for all year round
production
Maintenance of soil cover……the important principle?
Soil cover by crops
Imported cover
Intercropped cover
In drylands the more soil cover, the more water
infiltration and the less soil and water loss
Rotations and Associations
Basis
1.
of a good rotation is
With differing ability to
nutrients (e.g. from deeper to top soil layers)
With different susceptibility to specific diseases
Based on considerations of beneficial or
detrimental effects of crop on following crop
2.
3.
4. Different peak requirements for
labour and water
inputs such as
Realizing sustainable agricultural mechanisation
Principle of crop rotation
Rotational schemes for annual crops T
Crop mixtures: for weed suppression
Improved nutrient
recycling
Integrated
holistic approach
Management
!
Improved
water
harvesting and
retention
Net
accumulation
of Soil Organic
matter
Realizing sustainable agricultural mechanisation
No soil
disturbance
RotationsCover crop
More roots…
Economic benefits
• Time saving and
labor reduction
• Reduced cost
• Higher efficiency
Agronomic benefits
• Increase in OM
• Soil water conservation
• Soil structure
• Rooting and nutrient
retention
• Lower weeds and pest
problem
Environmental benefits
• Low soil erosion
• Improvement of water
quality
• Biodiversity increases
• Carbon sequestration
In the long run……………………..
• Soil conservation with improved soil health
• Higher rainwater use efficiency
• Climate change mitigation
Complex interaction: land users and their en
Our context
The focus!!!
How ecological intensification?
Cannot change overnight!!!!!
Requires
The functional traits of soil organisms
Amplifying biogeochemical cycles
• By minimizing the loss of nutrients (leaching, erosion)
• By recycling the nutrients from deep soil profile (deep rooting
species)
• By increasing microbial activities
BIOLOGICAL
ACTIVITY OF
SOIL IS
RESTORED
Example
Green: +ve, Red (-ve) , yellow (unknown, likely –ve) , blue( unknown, likely +ve)
Sweet pepper
CA is applicable to virtually all crops
Cucumber Onions
CassavaTomato
Realizing sustainable
Squash
agricultural mechanisation
And all ecological regions
• Slopes
• Wet and dry areas
• Rainfed and irrigation system
Challenges
• Change in mindset and exploring opportunities
• Crop residues as livestock feed and fuel
• burning of crop residues
• Lack of knowledge about CA
• Soil compaction at initial stage might be a problem
• Knowledge intensive
• More complex
• Farming as a business
• Inconsistencies in government policy support
Potentiality of conservation agriculture in
Nepal
• Precision land leveling, no-till systems, furrow irrigated raised bed planting systems, crop residue
management and crop diversification are potential areas of CA in Terai and plain areas of Nepal.
• Similarly, no-till, residue incorporation, strip cropping, intercropping and crop rotation with legume
species, introduction of high yielding varieties of crops are few of the potential technologies to be
tested, verified and promoted in the hills.
• In order to minimize the cost of intercultural operation especially for weeding and minimize the
intensity of nutrient mining, integrated weed management strategy consisting of mechanical,
manual, herbicide, cover crops, trap crops can be adopted in both hills and Terai.
• Multicrop, zero-till ferti-seed drills fitted with inverted-T openers, disk planters, punch planters, trash
movers or roto-disk openers are being used into loose residues in Terai.
• Laser land leveling machines are also being used in these areas.
• Mini-power tiller along with fitted seed drill, punch and jab planter having drill for both seed and
fertilizer, weed mower and chopper are some of the tools and implements that require less labor
and fuels appropriate for the hills.
Source
• https://www.cimmyt.org/news/what-is-conservation-agriculture/
• https://medcraveonline.com/APAR/conservation-agriculture-significance-
challenges-and-opportunities-in-nepal.html
• http://www.un-csam.org/Activities%20Files/A0710/02050.pdf
• Slides from Peter Kuria, Slideshare.net
• http://www.fao.org/3/i7154en/i7154en.pdf
• https://www.slideshare.net/FAOoftheUN/enhancing-the-roles-of-
ecosystem-services-in-agriculture-agroecological-principles
• https://www.slideshare.net/agroforestry/agro-ecological-intensification-in-
the-highlands-of-eastern-africa-options-and-trajectories
THANK YOU !!!!!

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Sustainable Intensification of biodiversity in agroecosystem through conservation agriculture

  • 1. &सुरक्षित जीवनको लाक्षि जैक्षवक क्षवक्षवधता
  • 2. Sustainable Intensification of biodiversity in agroecosystem through conservation agriculture Subodh Khanal Asst. Professor Paklihawa Campus Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science World Environment day 2020 5th June, 2020 “ Biodiversity”
  • 3. What is conservation? • resource for present and future generation • Deep rooted in Nepalese society traditionally. • Above all, conservation is action. • To be a conserver is to put your values into action.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. 1. Extra CO2 emission in atmosphere
  • 7. 2. Land degradation 3. Soil organic matter reduction 4. Soil contamination
  • 8. 5. Soil compaction 6. Less storage of water 7. Decline in soil biodiversity
  • 9. So what is conservation agriculture??? • CHANGE IN PRADISM SHIFT IN RESOURCE CONSERVATION • Represents change in philosophy towards the land “do not beat the land into submission, rather work in harmony with it”
  • 10.
  • 11. If not practiced sustainably, agriculture can have a toll on the environment, produce greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
  • 12. Components of conservation agriculture • Insitu management of crop residues • Engineering measures Contour bunding Graded bunding Terracing • Adoption of micro irrigation system • Mulching • Tillage • Interated nutrient management • Das et al., 2009
  • 13. • Zero tillage is the cornerstone of CA • Reduce surface soil temperature • carbon sink • Soil aggregation
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. “Collaboration has no hierarchy. The Sun collaborates with soil to bring flowers on the earth.”
  • 17. …taking advantage of macroporosity Zero tillage increases water infiltration
  • 18. Field soil measurement ConventionalZero till 35% more infiltration
  • 19. (%) Realizing sustainable agricultural mechanisation Tillage type Water infiltration (mm/minute) Ground cover No-till 2.7 48 Chisel Plow 1.3 27 Moldboard plow 0.8 12 Tillage effects on water infiltration and ground cover
  • 20.
  • 21. Promotes biological activity leading to increased humus  Aggregation  Porosity  Infiltration  Water holding capacity  Better root penetration Cushions temperature changes Less weed pressure
  • 22.
  • 23. -  Soil cover by crop residues (dead plant matter) or imported mulch  Soil cover by cover crops  Soil cover by living plants – synchronized for all year round production Maintenance of soil cover……the important principle?
  • 24. Soil cover by crops Imported cover Intercropped cover
  • 25. In drylands the more soil cover, the more water infiltration and the less soil and water loss
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 34. Basis 1. of a good rotation is With differing ability to nutrients (e.g. from deeper to top soil layers) With different susceptibility to specific diseases Based on considerations of beneficial or detrimental effects of crop on following crop 2. 3. 4. Different peak requirements for labour and water inputs such as Realizing sustainable agricultural mechanisation Principle of crop rotation
  • 35. Rotational schemes for annual crops T
  • 36. Crop mixtures: for weed suppression
  • 37. Improved nutrient recycling Integrated holistic approach Management ! Improved water harvesting and retention Net accumulation of Soil Organic matter Realizing sustainable agricultural mechanisation No soil disturbance RotationsCover crop
  • 39. Economic benefits • Time saving and labor reduction • Reduced cost • Higher efficiency Agronomic benefits • Increase in OM • Soil water conservation • Soil structure • Rooting and nutrient retention • Lower weeds and pest problem Environmental benefits • Low soil erosion • Improvement of water quality • Biodiversity increases • Carbon sequestration
  • 40. In the long run…………………….. • Soil conservation with improved soil health • Higher rainwater use efficiency • Climate change mitigation
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43. Complex interaction: land users and their en
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 53. The functional traits of soil organisms
  • 54. Amplifying biogeochemical cycles • By minimizing the loss of nutrients (leaching, erosion) • By recycling the nutrients from deep soil profile (deep rooting species) • By increasing microbial activities BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SOIL IS RESTORED
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57.
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61.
  • 62.
  • 63.
  • 64. Green: +ve, Red (-ve) , yellow (unknown, likely –ve) , blue( unknown, likely +ve)
  • 65. Sweet pepper CA is applicable to virtually all crops Cucumber Onions CassavaTomato Realizing sustainable Squash agricultural mechanisation
  • 66. And all ecological regions • Slopes • Wet and dry areas • Rainfed and irrigation system
  • 67. Challenges • Change in mindset and exploring opportunities • Crop residues as livestock feed and fuel • burning of crop residues • Lack of knowledge about CA • Soil compaction at initial stage might be a problem • Knowledge intensive • More complex • Farming as a business • Inconsistencies in government policy support
  • 68. Potentiality of conservation agriculture in Nepal • Precision land leveling, no-till systems, furrow irrigated raised bed planting systems, crop residue management and crop diversification are potential areas of CA in Terai and plain areas of Nepal. • Similarly, no-till, residue incorporation, strip cropping, intercropping and crop rotation with legume species, introduction of high yielding varieties of crops are few of the potential technologies to be tested, verified and promoted in the hills. • In order to minimize the cost of intercultural operation especially for weeding and minimize the intensity of nutrient mining, integrated weed management strategy consisting of mechanical, manual, herbicide, cover crops, trap crops can be adopted in both hills and Terai. • Multicrop, zero-till ferti-seed drills fitted with inverted-T openers, disk planters, punch planters, trash movers or roto-disk openers are being used into loose residues in Terai. • Laser land leveling machines are also being used in these areas. • Mini-power tiller along with fitted seed drill, punch and jab planter having drill for both seed and fertilizer, weed mower and chopper are some of the tools and implements that require less labor and fuels appropriate for the hills.
  • 69. Source • https://www.cimmyt.org/news/what-is-conservation-agriculture/ • https://medcraveonline.com/APAR/conservation-agriculture-significance- challenges-and-opportunities-in-nepal.html • http://www.un-csam.org/Activities%20Files/A0710/02050.pdf • Slides from Peter Kuria, Slideshare.net • http://www.fao.org/3/i7154en/i7154en.pdf • https://www.slideshare.net/FAOoftheUN/enhancing-the-roles-of- ecosystem-services-in-agriculture-agroecological-principles • https://www.slideshare.net/agroforestry/agro-ecological-intensification-in- the-highlands-of-eastern-africa-options-and-trajectories