Lee Guenwoo, Onishi Junya, Kameoka Taishin, Matsui Kayo, Yadav Gajender, Kumar Suresh, Prasad Govind, Kumar Satender, Yadav Rajender Kumar
Social Sciences Division, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
Rural Development Division, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 1;20(4):e0320775. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320775. eCollection 2025.
Soil salinization poses a significant challenge to agricultural productivity worldwide, particularly in the rice-wheat belt of the western Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), where excess sodium salts (sodicity) degrade soil health and threaten crop production. The cut-soiler, a farm machine developed in Japan, is an innovative and cost-effective solution. The cut-soiler constructs residue-filled, shallow subsurface drains, enhancing lateral and vertical water movement through the soil and improving soil conditions and crop productivity. Unlike previous studies confined to semi-controlled experimental settings, this research uniquely evaluates the effectiveness of cut-soiler technology on local farms severely affected by salinization, specifically addressing subsurface sodicity and recurrent waterlogging conditions that hinder agricultural profitability. From 2019 to 2023, feasibility trials were conducted in farmers' fields across Punjab and Haryana, India, where gypsum was applied alongside crop residue to enhance subsurface soil reclamation. The analysis reveals significant improvements in the rice and wheat yields. The findings suggest that the application of a cut-soiler over an area of 20 hectares produces a positive net present value (NPV > 0), a benefit-cost ratio (BCR > 1), and an internal rate of return (IRR > 10%), thus supporting the financial viability of the investment for the reclamation of sodicity-affected regions. In addition, the cut-soiler reduces crop residue burning, contributing to environmental sustainability. The substantial yield increases observed in both experimental and conventional farming settings highlight the potential of cut-soiler technology to transform agricultural practices in salt-affected regions, improve crop productivity, and boost economic returns for local farmers.
土壤盐渍化对全球农业生产力构成重大挑战,尤其是在印度河—恒河平原西部(IGP)的稻麦产区,那里过量的钠盐(碱化度)会破坏土壤健康并威胁作物产量。割沟犁是日本研发的一种农业机械,是一种创新且经济高效的解决方案。割沟犁可构建填充有作物残茬的浅层地下排水系统,增强土壤横向和纵向的水分运动,改善土壤条件并提高作物产量。与以往局限于半控制实验环境的研究不同,本研究独特地评估了割沟犁技术在受盐渍化严重影响的当地农场的有效性,特别针对阻碍农业盈利能力的地下碱化度和反复出现的涝渍状况。2019年至2023年期间,在印度旁遮普邦和哈里亚纳邦的农民田间进行了可行性试验,试验中除了作物残茬还施用了石膏以增强土壤表层以下的改良效果。分析结果显示水稻和小麦产量有显著提高。研究结果表明,在20公顷的土地上应用割沟犁会产生正净现值(NPV>0)、效益成本比(BCR>1)和内部收益率(IRR>10%),从而证明了对盐碱化地区进行改良投资在财务上的可行性。此外,割沟犁减少了作物残茬焚烧,有助于实现环境可持续性。在实验性耕作和传统耕作环境中均观察到的大幅增产突出了割沟犁技术在改造盐碱化地区农业实践、提高作物产量以及增加当地农民经济回报方面的潜力。