TY - JOUR ID - 164778 TI - Soil Managing Techniques for Stable Agroecosystems in India JO - Water and Environmental Sustainability JA - WES LA - en SN - AU - Mohammed, Kingsley AU - Achebe, Olagunju AD - Environmental Biology and Molecular Toxicology, University of Nigeria Nsukka Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 2 IS - 4 SP - 21 EP - 26 KW - Managing Techniques KW - Soil Mesofauna KW - Edaphic Elements KW - Acari KW - Collembola DO - 10.52293/WES.2.4.2126 N2 - There is a critical demand for food need in the next fifty years is a massive challenge for the consistency of food production for global and local circumstances. Recent farming technologies might be improving fertility while they might be menacing farming ecosystems. This study presents the soil mesofauna importance and managing techniques to improve soil health. An adjusted tullegren funnel has accomplished the soil mesofauna extraction and analysis of edaphic elements like soil temperature, soil moisture, organic carbon, available nitrogen, and phosphate has been accomplished by standard lab techniques. The outcome demonstrated that soil mesofaunal communities are affected with some chosen elements by managing techniques like cropping, tilling, etc. that eventually help in keeping the health of the soil. UR - https://www.journalwes.com/article_164778.html L1 - https://www.journalwes.com/article_164778_7e3ffbdede4493158933d140ca07c877.pdf ER -