Surface Seeding of Wheat: A Sustainable Way towards Climate Resilience Agriculture

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Conventional tillage (CT)-based agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economically and environmentally unsustainable, and leads to the degradation of soil andtheenvironment in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP). The surface seeding (SS) method was introduced to manage agro-ecosystems for sustaining productivity and increasing farmers’ profits, while sustaining the natural resources. Here, we conducted a systematic literature review on SS of wheat reported in the IGP, with the aim to cover the concept of SS, its impact on wheat yield, soil properties, andtheenvironment, withthepotential benefits and constraints. The major findings are: (i) an SS-based rice–wheat system improves productivity (∼10%) and profitability (20– 30%),whileemploying a lesser amount of irrigation water (15–30%) and energy input (20–25%) compared to a conventional system; (ii) an SS-based system is more adaptive to extreme climatic conditions, reducesthecarbon footprint, and increases crop production; (iii) an SS approach enhances soil health by virtue of increased soil organic carbon and improved soil aggregation, as well as soil, water, and energy conservation; (iv) SS consisting of no-tillage with substantial crop residue retention offers an alternative to crop residue burning. Strong policies/legislation are required to encourage SS of wheat, in order to limit residue burning, and provide farmers with carbon credits in exchange for carbon sequestration and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

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Singh, S. K., Patra, A., Chand, R., Jatav, H. S., Luo, Y., Rajput, V. D., … Adil, M. F. (2022, June 1). Surface Seeding of Wheat: A Sustainable Way towards Climate Resilience Agriculture. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127460

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