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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 7, Issue:1, January, 2018

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2018.7(1): 653-658
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.701.079


Effect of INM Modules and Different Cultural Practices on Properties of Silty Clay Loam Soil
Chandan Singh1*, S.F.A. Zaidi1, Manoj Kumar2, Rajeev Singh3, Vineet Singh4 and Maneesh Kumar Singh4
1Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, N.D.U.A. & T. Kumarganj, Faizabad-224229, India
2Department of Agronomy, N.D.U.A. & T. Kumarganj, Faizabad-224229, India
3Department of Agriculture Economics, N.D.U.A. & T. Kumarganj, Faizabad-224229, India
4Department of Horticulture, Udai Pratap Autonomous College, Varanasi-221002, India
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

The experiment was conducted during kharif season of 2014-15. In titled effect of different Integrated Nutrient Management modules in different cultural practices on availability of nutrients in silty clay loam soil. SRI cultivation practices with continuous chemical farming; there was not increase in the soil nutrients status and availability nutrient uptake of soil during both the years. However, distinct decrease was noticed in all the values when crops were raised any without on external supplementation of nutrients. The highest profitable treatment was found T3-75% recommended dose of inorganic fertilizer+25% Zn+25%GM-N followed by 100% NPK + Zn (inorganic) and the minimum profitable treatment 75%FYM-N+25%GM-N (organic).


Keywords: Rice, INM modules, SRI, Soil nutrient status, Uptake

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Chandan Singh, S.F.A. Zaidi, Manoj Kumar, Rajeev Singh, Vineet Singh and Maneesh Kumar Singh. 2018. Effect of INM Modules and Different Cultural Practices on Properties of Silty Clay Loam Soil.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(1): 653-658. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.701.079
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