2016
DOI: 10.5958/2231-6701.2016.00002.6
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Long Term Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Soil Properties and Productivity of Toria (Brassica campestris) in an Inceptisol under Rainfed Upland Condition of North Bank Plains Zone of Assam

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“…"The pH was recorded from 4.10 to 6.80 with a mean value of 5.23 (Table 1), indicating soils varied from strongly acidic to slightly acidic in nature, which was earlier reported by several workers" [7,8]. "The annual rainfall and relative humidity which has been consistently washing down base elements from the soils, leading to the development of acidic soil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…"The pH was recorded from 4.10 to 6.80 with a mean value of 5.23 (Table 1), indicating soils varied from strongly acidic to slightly acidic in nature, which was earlier reported by several workers" [7,8]. "The annual rainfall and relative humidity which has been consistently washing down base elements from the soils, leading to the development of acidic soil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The application of poultry manure (5 t ha -1 ) than other organic manures yield higher benefit cost ratio (2.52) in wheat (Chopra et al, 2016). The application of 75% RDF+5 t ha -1 vermicompost has recorded benefit cost ratio 2.09 in Toria (Hazarika et al, 2016). The benefit cost ratio of Integrated Nutrient Management in cowpea was 2.04 (Kumar and Pandit, 2016).…”
Section: Integrated Nutrient Management (Inm) In Wheatmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Comparing among the different treatments, higher available potassium was recorded in T11 which was statistically at par with T5, T6, T7 and T10 on 30 th , 60 th DAS, 90 th DAS and at harvest stage too. Harikesh et al (2017) [9] also notified that INM treatments got the highest nutrient availability as compared to inorganic fertilizer application treatment.…”
Section: Available Potassium (K2o)mentioning
confidence: 99%