2013
DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2013.766721
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Evaluation of integrated nutrient management onbororice in alluvial soil and its impacts upon growth, yield attributes, yield and soil nutrient status

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“…These changes in turn enlarge the nutrient pool of available N, P and K for plants' growth (A. Garai et al, 2014;Marimuthu et al, 2014;Bairwa et al, 2013). INM with organic material incorporation improves soil aggregation and structural stability and results in higher C content in macro aggregates in intensive rice-wheat system (Das et al, 2014), which implies that INM practices can be regarded as a mitigating strategy for CO 2 emission.…”
Section: Recent Progress In Inm Technologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These changes in turn enlarge the nutrient pool of available N, P and K for plants' growth (A. Garai et al, 2014;Marimuthu et al, 2014;Bairwa et al, 2013). INM with organic material incorporation improves soil aggregation and structural stability and results in higher C content in macro aggregates in intensive rice-wheat system (Das et al, 2014), which implies that INM practices can be regarded as a mitigating strategy for CO 2 emission.…”
Section: Recent Progress In Inm Technologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The adverse impacts of excessive inputs of chemical fertilizers in conventional agricultural practices are being well documented (Banerjee et al 2011;Garai et al 2014). Simultaneously, the true character and potential of alternative systems are becoming far better and more widely understood (Parr et al 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…So, the application of these fertilizers to grow the medicinal and aromatic plants should not only be considered as a simple objective to gain short term benefits, but also a tool to improve soil properties and overcome the mineral fertilizer environmental problems. Organic fertilizers such as poultry, chicken and cattle manure play an important role in the growth and chemical constituents of many medicinal and aromatic plants manures (Dauda et al, 2008;Banerjee et al, 2011 ;Garai et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%