2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.804.296
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Effect of Organic, Inorganic and Bio fertilizers on Soil Physicochemical Properties in Rainfed Maize-wheat Cropping System of Jammu

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“…In some cases, the presence of one element in excess of the concentration may lead to a deficiency of another element. Nutrient stress is due to the lopsided use of NPK fertilisers, the growth of high-yielding varieties, intensive cultivation without the addition of secondary and micronutrients, no or less use of organic manure, the leaching of nutrients such as nitrogen (N), potassium (K), sulphur (S), calcium (Ca), boron (B) and manganese (Mn) under high rainfall and irrigation [18]. Foliar application of nutrients and anti-perspirants to pulse would be advisable due to low pulse productivity due to erratic and scarce rainfall; prolonged dry spell during flowering and podformation, resulting in a drastic reduction in yield [19].…”
Section: Nutrient Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, the presence of one element in excess of the concentration may lead to a deficiency of another element. Nutrient stress is due to the lopsided use of NPK fertilisers, the growth of high-yielding varieties, intensive cultivation without the addition of secondary and micronutrients, no or less use of organic manure, the leaching of nutrients such as nitrogen (N), potassium (K), sulphur (S), calcium (Ca), boron (B) and manganese (Mn) under high rainfall and irrigation [18]. Foliar application of nutrients and anti-perspirants to pulse would be advisable due to low pulse productivity due to erratic and scarce rainfall; prolonged dry spell during flowering and podformation, resulting in a drastic reduction in yield [19].…”
Section: Nutrient Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weed control for year 1 in cotton, peanut, and soybean by percent control for four cover crop options and three herbicide inputs (by intensity)[15][16][17] …”
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