Consider the following statements regarding the pedological characteristics and agricultural potential of Arid (Desert) Soils in India:
1. They are generally sandy in texture, saline in nature, and severely deficient in nitrogen and organic content.
2. The lower horizons of these soils accumulate 'Kankar' layers due to increasing calcium content downwards, which restricts downward infiltration of water.
3. Due to extreme salinity and lack of organic matter, these soils are completely infertile and cannot support crop cultivation even with artificial irrigation.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 and 2 onlyCevap
- B2 and 3 only
- C1 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
Cevap
1 and 2 only
The statement combination indicating 1 and 2 only is correct. Arid soils in India (predominantly found in western Rajasthan, parts of Gujarat and southern Punjab) feature a sandy texture, low nitrogen/humus content, and high salinity. Their lower horizons are characterized by calcic nodule ('Kankar') accumulation which restricts infiltration. However, they are not completely infertile; with irrigation, crops like barley, rape, cotton, and millets thrive in these soils.
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Pedological properties, horizon structure, and agricultural potential of Arid Soils in India