Spatial Variability of Physical and Chemical Properties in Northern Himalayas of Kashmir Province
Ayman Javed *
Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, FoA Wadura, SKUAST, Kashmir, India.
Shaista Nazir Bhat
Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, FoA Wadura, SKUAST, Kashmir, India.
Rajnish Yadav
Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, FoA Wadura, SKUAST, Kashmir, India.
Mushtaq Ahmad Wani
Directorate of Extension, SKUAST, Kashmir, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Due to geological and pedological soil-forming factors, spatial variability of soil physical and chemical properties across the agricultural fields is intrinsic by its nature, however variability may arise from tillage and other soil management practices. The main aim of this survey was to investigate the spatial variability of soil physical along with chemical properties and the preparation of thematic maps across the study area. The physico-chemical properties determined were Particle size distribution, Bulk density, Particle density, total porosity, soil resistance, soil pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), Organic carbon (OC), Nitrogen(N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium(K). Soil samples were collected from 45 sites using Geographical Positioning System (GPS) under different land-use systems. The results showed normal distribution for Sand, silt, particle density, electrical conductivity, and soil pH. Organic carbon recorded the maximum coefficient of variation (82.2%) and soil particle density (5.66%) the minimum. Soil macronutrients were medium in range excluding phosphorus which was found inadequate in the watershed. Employing such analytic work, it is feasible to devise accurate soil management practices and an unerring soil sampling system for taking efficient management judgments that result in sustainable agricultural production.
Keywords: Geographical Positioning System (GPS), soil physico-chemical properties, variability, Kashmir, Sogam