Characterization and classification of some typical cotton-growing soils of Samudrapur block of Wardha district, Maharashtra Warhade R.M., Karthikeyan K.*, Tiwary P., Naitam R.K., Kumar N. Division of Soil Resource Studies, ICAR-National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Nagpur, 440033, Maharashtra, India *Corresponding author (Email: k.karthikeyan@icar.gov.in)
Online Published on 06 October, 2022. Abstract Detailed field survey (1:10,000 scale) was carried out using a base map prepared from satellite data (ALOS-DEM and Sentinel 2A data) and digital elevation models (DEM) in conjunction with Survey of India (SOI) toposheets of 1:50,000 scale in Samudrapur block, Wardha district of Maharashtra. On the basis of different soils from different landforms, seven soil series were identified in Samudrapur block. These seven soil series lies in the four major landforms i.e., Pediment, Upper Pediplain, Middle Pediplain and Valley which occupies 93.4% of total geographical area. The typifying pedons are very shallow to very deep and their per cent sand, silt and clay ranged from 0.8 to 81.6, 0.4 to 39.1 and 6.2 to 73.4%, respectively. These pedons were neutral to strongly alkaline (pH 6.40–8.90), non-saline with low to medium organic carbon (0.04–0.91%) content, low to moderate calcium carbonate (1.31–5.66%) and high cation exchange capacity [>35 cmol(p+)kg−1]. The exchangeable complex of these pedons were dominated by Ca2+ followed by Mg2+, Na+ and K+ cations with high base saturation (72.0–116%). Soils were classified as Vertic Haplustepts, Typic Haplusterts, Lithic Ustorthents, Typic Haplustepts, Leptic Haplusterts, Lithic Haplustepts and Sodic Haplusterts Top Keywords Soil characterisation, Soil classification, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Landform. Top |