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How does strip cultivation reduce soil erosion?
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Strip cultivation reduces soil erosion by creating natural barriers that break the speed of water and trap moving soil.
- Intercepts Water Runoff: It reduces water runoff by alternating rows of open crops (such as maize) with dense, close-growing crops (such as grasses or legumes). The dense crops operate as natural dams, slowing down fast-flowing rainwater.
- Traps Displaced Soil: When soil is washed out of open crop rows, the neighbouring strips of heavy vegetation collect and filter the sediment before it is swept away.
- Increases Water Absorption: Strip cultivation slows surface water, giving the soil more time to absorb rainwater and minimising the overall volume of erosive discharge.
- Prevents Wind Erosion: Strip cultivation slows surface water, giving the soil more time to absorb rainwater and minimising the overall volume of erosive discharge.
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Chapter 5: Soils in India - Exercises [Page 136]
