A Review on Mitigation of Greenhouse Gases by Agronomic Practices towards Sustainable Agriculture

  • Devi O
  • Laishram B
  • Singh S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Agriculture is one among the sources of greenhouse gas emission in the World. Agriculture, being a prominent source of economic sectors in developing countries its impact on environmental climate changes both directly and indirectly through emission of greenhouse gases.  To achieve reduced GHGs emissions in agriculture sector, there is a need to adopt climate smart activities and improved food and nutritional security to ensure a climate-smart sustainable agriculture. This short article explores the key ways to mitigate green house gases emissions in agriculture and critically highlights the potential for bacterial nitrogen fixation in soybean which is a recent approach. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation shows a great potential for GHGs mitigation while supporting the agriculture simultaneously. Other agronomic practices include tillage, residue management, rice field management, climate smart agriculture, organic farming and bio energy etc. This will help the farmers and other stakeholders to bring an environmentally friendly agriculture towards more ecological farming approach for future sustainability.

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Devi, O. R., Laishram, B., Singh, S., Paul, A., Sarma, H. H., Bora, S. S., & Devi, S. B. (2023). A Review on Mitigation of Greenhouse Gases by Agronomic Practices towards Sustainable Agriculture. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 13(8), 278–287. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i81952

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