B. C. Verma
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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Science of The Total Environment | 2017
B. U. Choudhury; Akbar Malang; R. Webster; Kamal P. Mohapatra; B. C. Verma; Manoj Kumar; Anup Das; Mokidul Islam; S. Hazarika
Overburden and acid drainage from coal mining is transforming productive agricultural lands to unproductive wasteland in some parts of Northeast India. We have investigated the adverse effects of acid mine drainage on the soil of rice paddy and productivity by comparing them with non-mined land and abandoned paddy fields of Jaintia Hills in Northeast India. Pot experiments with a local rice cultivar (Myngoi) as test crop evaluated biological productivity of the contaminated soil. Contamination from overburden and acid mine drainage acidified the soil by 0.5 pH units, increased the exchangeable Al3+ content 2-fold and its saturation on clay complexes by 53%. Available sulfur and extractable heavy metals, namely Fe, Mn and Cu increased several-fold in excess of critical limits, while the availability of phosphorus, potassium and zinc contents diminished by 32-62%. The grain yield of rice was 62% less from fields contaminated with acid mine drainage than from fields that have not suffered. Similarly, the amounts of vegetation, i.e. shoots and roots, in pots filled with soil from fields that received acid mine drainage were 59-68% less than from uncontaminated land (average shoot weight: 7.9±2.12gpot-1; average root weight: 3.40±1.15gpot-1). Paddy fields recovered some of their productivity 4years after mining ceased. Step-wise multiple regression analysis affirmed that shoot weight in the pots and grain yield in field were significantly (p<0.01) and positively influenced by the soils pH and its contents of K, N and Zn, while concentration of S in excess of threshold limits in contaminated soil significantly (p<0.01) reduced the weight of shoots in the pots and grain yield in the field.
Archive | 2012
Manoj Kumar; S. Hazarika; B. U. Choudhury; T. Ramesh; B. C. Verma; L. J. Bordoloi
Energy for Sustainable Development | 2015
Shameerpet Mandal; Somnath Roy; Anup Das; G.I. Ramkrushna; Rattan Lal; B. C. Verma; Arvind Kumar; Raghavendra Singh; Jayanta Layek
National Academy Science Letters-india | 2016
Manoj Kumar; A. K. Jha; S. Hazarika; B. C. Verma; B. U. Choudhury; T. Ramesh; P. Moirangthem; Reema Kumar; Brajendra; D. J. Rajkhowa; Ankur Kumar; M. H. Devi
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2014
Kevizhalhou Kuotsu; G. C. Munda; Anup Das; B. C. Verma
Archive | 2012
Kevizhalhou Kuotsu; Anup Das; B. C. Verma
Vegetable Science | 2017
Veerendra Kumar Verma; Anjani Kumar Jha; B. C. Verma; Priyajit Chaudhuri; David Nonglait
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences | 2017
Veerendra Kumar Verma; Anjani Kumar Jha; B. C. Verma; David Nonglait; Priyajit Chaudhuri
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science | 2017
B. C. Verma; B. U. Choudhury; Manoj Kumar; S. Hazarika; T. Ramesh; L. J. Bordoloi; P. Moirangthem; D. Bhuyan
Indian Journal of Hill Farming | 2015
T. Ramesh; R. Ananthanarayana; S. Hazarika; B. U. Choudhary; Manoj Kumar; B. C. Verma; P. Moirangthem; S. V. Ngachan