Author: K.A. Kachhiyapatel*, Laxman Kumawat , K.H. Patel , N. Singh , R.H. Kotadiya and P.H. Patel
K.A. Kachhiyapatel*, Laxman Kumawat , K.H. Patel , N. Singh , R.H. Kotadiya and P.H. Patel
Macronutrients, GPS, correlation, soil organic carbon and narmada.
All (100 per cent) soils of entire Narmada district belonged to low available N status and thus, clearly suggested that emphasis should be given for appropriate management of available N status (through application of more organic matters, bio-fertilizers in combination with regular chemical N-fertilizer) of these soils to overcome problems of low N availability to maintain soil. Similarly, soils of talukas (Tilakwada, Garudeshwar, Nandod, Dediyapada and Sagbara) due to their low available P2O5 status would need proper management of soil P through proper placement of inorganic P-fertilizers in combination with organic sources / green manuring and PSB etc. for proper plant nutrition and soil health. About 96 per cent soil samples belonged to high K2O and medium available S (particularly from Dediyapada and Sagbara talukas) appropriate management of sulphur would be must through addition of inorganic sulphur, organic manures or sulphinated compost, bio-composts and sulphur solubilizing m
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K.A. Kachhiyapatel, Laxman Kumawat, K.H. Patel, N. Singh, R.H. Kotadiya and P.H. Patel (2022). Assessment of Available Macronutrient Status and Their Correlation Studies with Important Soil Properties in Soils of Narmada District. Biological Forum – An