2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.612.196
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Organic Sugarcane: A Review

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“…This may be due to the addition of various organic sources such as FYM, trash mulch, biofertilizers and organic formulations, which increased the available nutrient content by increasing soil microorganism activity which leads to decomposition of organics and consequently mineralization of nutrients in the soil. Similar results were reported by Shilpa et al (2017). Similarly, in ratoon crop maximum availability of N (147.87 kg ha -1 ), P (18.43 kg ha -1 ) and K (412.80 kg ha -1 ) was recorded with the application of 30t FYM ha -1 +BF+ TM + IPM over other treatments.…”
Section: Soil Fertilitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This may be due to the addition of various organic sources such as FYM, trash mulch, biofertilizers and organic formulations, which increased the available nutrient content by increasing soil microorganism activity which leads to decomposition of organics and consequently mineralization of nutrients in the soil. Similar results were reported by Shilpa et al (2017). Similarly, in ratoon crop maximum availability of N (147.87 kg ha -1 ), P (18.43 kg ha -1 ) and K (412.80 kg ha -1 ) was recorded with the application of 30t FYM ha -1 +BF+ TM + IPM over other treatments.…”
Section: Soil Fertilitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The reason could be due to the increased improvement in the availability of soil nutrients (available N, P, K, S and total nitrogen content), organic carbon which has an additive effect on the microbial activity and mineralization of native nutrients which ultimately lead to increase in cane yield. Shilpa et al (2017) [11] also documented 5-10% increase in sugarcane yield with the addition of biofertiliser in integrated nutrient management programme in sugarcane crop.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Effect Of Application Of Organic Manu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to inhibiting the weed germination and smothering the weed growth, the organic mulches build up the nutrients in the soil and alters the soil physical properties as well. With decomposition of organic mulch in the soil, the organic acids that gets released would help in enhancing the soil biome, solubilizing the soil nutrients and increasing the nutrient availability to the crop [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%