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Soil Organic Carbon Detection &Testing
Kit (SOCDTK)
Introduction
Typical soil generally contains at least
45% inorganic components, 5% organic components, 25% air and
25% water on average basis. Organic carbon plays major role
in biological activity and fertility of the soil. In different
parts of the world positive correlation between the amounts
of organic carbon and soil fertility has been proved. Indian
soil ecosystems are very dynamic due to its sub-tropical climate,
resulting rapid degradation of organic matter in these soils.
Soil organic carbon content up to 1.5-2.0 % increases soil
porosity that supports growth of the soil microorganisms.
This increases availability of different nutrients to the
plant, resulting in better crop yield. Thus organic carbon
is a true indicator of the soil health. Also it is true that
soils with sufficient organic carbon in it definitely contains
other major elements like Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium
in more available form.
There are difficulties to analyse organic
carbon of soil regularly due to specific reagents, skills
and proper setup that are available only at approved laboratories.
As these laboratories are in low number farmers are unable
to monitor soil organic carbon on regular basis. Soil Organic
Carbon Detection and Testing Kit developed at BARC, ideally
a quick, accurate and field test will be able to guide the
farmer for this purpose.
Advantages
Soil Organic Carbon Detection and Testing Kit has following
features:
- It is user friendly as any farmer himself check the percentage
of organic carbon in his field.
- It gives quick and reliable results.
- Evaluates the impact of organic carbon amendments supplemented
periodically.
- It gives idea of amount of organic manure additions.
- It is economical and time saving.
Applications
This kit would be useful to great extent
in agriculture sector
- Direct use by the farmer for organic
carbon detection of soil before sowing of the crop and at
the harvest of the crop.
- To take the corrective measures to
maintain the soil organic carbon at optimum levels and evaluating
the effectiveness of the organic manure supplements.
- Agriculture universities &
soil-testing labs for research purpose.
For further information please contact
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Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
E-mail: headttcd@barc.gov.in

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