Diploma In Agriculture Management

Eligibility

10+2 Pass/Equavalent

Course Details

Agricultural management is a key force affecting soil processes and functions. Triggered by biophysical constraints as well as rapid structural and technological developments, new management practices are emerging with largely unknown impacts on soil processes and functions. Agricultural management methods such as intercrop management, rotation, tillage patterns, and irrigation affect the bioavailability of selenium in soil.

Agricultural management practices are major sources of temporal variability of soil properties and processes. Changes in soil properties and processes, in turn, impact soil water, mass transport, plant growth dynamics, and the environment. Weather-related factors such as freezing–thawing and wetting–drying may modify the management effects.