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Vol. 12, Issue 6 (2023)

Effect of integrated nutrient management on green gram (Vigna radiata) growth and productivity, soil health and It’s economics: An overview

Author(s):
Sandeep Sahu, Abhishek Raj Ranjan, Shweta Gupta, Anchal Singh, Amar Singh Gaur, Deepak Prajapati and Rajeev Ranjan Patel
Abstract:
The combination of organic manures and inorganic Fertilizers has been demonstrated to be effective not only in sustaining consistently greater crop yield and for ensuring crop production stability, but also increase the soil microorganisms and improve physic-chemical properties of soil. INM serves as a source of energy, organic carbon, and accessible nitrogen. It also has a significant long-term impact of soil and succeeding crops. The main objective of INM is therefore to achieve eco-friendly or sustainability of soil health and its practices by combining the complementary qualities of both sources, thereby reducing the massive use of chemical Fertilizers and accumulating a balance between fertilizer inputs and crop nutrient requirements, maintaining soil fertility, optimizing the level of yield, maximizing profitability, and subsequently reducing environmental pollution.
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How to cite this article:
Sandeep Sahu, Abhishek Raj Ranjan, Shweta Gupta, Anchal Singh, Amar Singh Gaur, Deepak Prajapati, Rajeev Ranjan Patel. Effect of integrated nutrient management on green gram (Vigna radiata) growth and productivity, soil health and It’s economics: An overview. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(6):2721-2725.

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