2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.708.442
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Vertical Distribution of Micronutrient Cations in Imphal East and West District, Manipur (India)

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“…Considering 0.20 mg Cu kg -1 soil as critical level (Lindsay and Norvell, 1978), all the soils were sufficient with available Cu. Similar findings were also made by Sen et al, 1997, Gupta et al, 2003, Verma et al, 2007, Athokpam et al, 2013, Athokpam et al, 2016and Athokpam et al, 2018. Highest variation in Cu was noticed in soils of Dhenkanal with a standard deviation of 1.66.…”
Section: Copper (Cu)supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Considering 0.20 mg Cu kg -1 soil as critical level (Lindsay and Norvell, 1978), all the soils were sufficient with available Cu. Similar findings were also made by Sen et al, 1997, Gupta et al, 2003, Verma et al, 2007, Athokpam et al, 2013, Athokpam et al, 2016and Athokpam et al, 2018. Highest variation in Cu was noticed in soils of Dhenkanal with a standard deviation of 1.66.…”
Section: Copper (Cu)supporting
confidence: 82%
“…The content of these nutrients decreased with increase in depth in most of the studied profiles. Similar results were also reported by Athokpam et al, (2016) and Athokpam et al, (2018) in the soils of Ukhrul and Tamenglong districts of Manipur, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The surface layer soil contained more available Fe than those in lower depth and showed a decreasing pattern along with depth except for few samples. These findings are in agreement with earlier works of Sen et al, (1997), Gupta et al, (2003), Sharma et al, (2003), Pati andMukhopadhyay (2011), Athokpam et al, (2013), Athokpam et al, (2016) and Athokpam et al, (2018).…”
Section: Iron (Fe)supporting
confidence: 94%
“…Sharma et al 33 reported that the content of zinc and copper were, in general, higher in the surface layers and decreased with depth. Athokpam et al 29 observed that the DTPAextractable copper content was higher in the surface soils and decreased gradually in all the profiles. Similar results were also reported by Gupta et al 30 and Verma et al 31 .…”
Section: Micronutrient Status Of Soilmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Satish et al 28 reported that all the pedons showed decreasing trend with depth which might be due to higher biological activity and organic carbon in the surface horizons, the higher content of available manganese in surface soils was attributed to the chelating of organic compounds released during the decomposition of organic matter left after harvesting of crop. Athokpam et al 29 reported that the surface soils contain higher manganese value and decreased with increase in depth 30 , 31 , 32 , . Sharma et al 26 reported that DTPA extractable manganese decreased down the depth of pedons.…”
Section: Micronutrient Status Of Soilmentioning
confidence: 98%