Optimizing integrated nutrient management for sustainable maize–sesame cropping in Gujarat Plains: A soil health perspective
Zalak Y. Chauhan,
Sanjay N. Shah,
K. C. Patel
et al.
Abstract:The degradation of soil quality in intensive cropping systems demands urgent attention to preserve soil health and sustain crop productivity. A 2‐year field experiment conducted in the loamy sand soil of Gujarat's Plains and Hills explored integrated nutrient management (INM) effects on nutrient dynamics, soil attributes, and microbial populations in maize (Zea mays L.)–sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) cropping. Using a randomized block design with three replications and 12 treatments, notable enhancements in soil … Show more
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