2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12030674
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Combined Effect of Animal Manures and Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) on Growth, Physiology, Root Nodulation and Yield of Chickpea

Abstract: The key plant nutrients determine the crop’s nutritional status and vigor, while their deficiency impairs the plant growth resulting in absolute failure of crop productivity. Phosphorus is the second major essential nutrient for the growth and establishment of crops. Drastic variations in climatic conditions across the world and low soil fertility, especially phosphorous (P) fixation in alkaline calcareous soils of arid climate have become serious issues threatening the productivity of crops. In this regard, t… Show more

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“…Phosphorus (P) xation with the alkaline calcium (Ca) compounds is a typical issue of low soil fertility in an arid climate (Mogollon, et al 2018). While its demand is steadily increasing globally by 3-4% per year, nearly 80% of the applied P is inaccessible to plants because it gets xed (Cordell et al 2009; Khan et al 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphorus (P) xation with the alkaline calcium (Ca) compounds is a typical issue of low soil fertility in an arid climate (Mogollon, et al 2018). While its demand is steadily increasing globally by 3-4% per year, nearly 80% of the applied P is inaccessible to plants because it gets xed (Cordell et al 2009; Khan et al 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrogen is a deficit nutrient in most of the agricultural soils [38,39] and it is recommended to use nitrogen mineral fertilizer as external inputs for improving crop growth and yield [40,41]. Many leguminous crops and soil microorganisms took part to fix nitrogen available for plant uptake [42].…”
Section: Excessive Use Of Nitrogen Fertilizersmentioning
confidence: 99%