Evaluating soil quality and bioefficacy study of Cajanus cajan L. in coal mine-degraded land

Surface mining activities in past and recent times have resulted in the existence of a number of overburden dumps (mine spoils) through excavation and deposition of removed soil and rock debris. These spoils require environmental stabilization through proper revegetation. | Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Research Article Turk J Agric For (2016) 40: 499-511 © TÜBİTAK doi: Evaluating soil quality and bioefficacy study of Cajanus cajan L. in coal mine-degraded land Shrabani SEN, Vipin KUMAR* Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India Received: Accepted/Published Online: Final Version: Abstract: Surface mining activities in past and recent times have resulted in the existence of a number of overburden dumps (mine spoils) through excavation and deposition of removed soil and rock debris. These spoils require environmental stabilization/restoration through proper revegetation. The present study was undertaken to examine the influence of various amendments to soil properties and the growth and yield of Cajanus cajan L. cultivation in mine-degraded soils. An experiment was conducted with nine combinations of various amendments to C. cajan L., a widely cultivating legume in India for its highly nutritious seeds. The physicochemical and biological properties of mine spoil before and after treatment were analyzed. Plant growth in terms of seed germination, shoot length, root length, total dry weight, number of leaves, root nodules, and yield components were measured. The experimental results revealed that combination of C3 (mine spoil amended with biofertilizers, farmyard manure, and fly-ash) and C8 (mine spoil amended with biofertilizers, vermicompost, and fly-ash) showed the best results to support vegetation. Percentage increases in crop growth, grain yield, and soil nutrients compared to the control were also observed. With C3, grain yield was found to be maximum ( g/pot), with an increase of . Number of pods per plant was found to be and in C3 and C8 treatments, respectively. All the physicochemical and biological properties were enhanced significantly (P

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