Biodrainage and Carbon Sequestration

Biodrainage and Carbon Sequestration

Biodrainage may be defined as pumping of excess soil water by deep-rooted plants using their bio-energy

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CANAL irrigation introduced for increasing crop production in arid and semi-arid regions also caused a rise in the groundwater table followed by waterlogging and secondary soil salinization. For the reclamation of waterlogged saline soils, the conventional technique is sub-surface drainage which is relatively expensive and generates harmful drainage effluents. A viable alternative of the above technique could be biodrainage, which is pumping of excess soil water by deep-rooted plants using bioenergy . Biodrainage is economical because it requires only initial investment for planting the vegeta...