2022
DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2022/v34i2331574
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Profile Distribution of Available Plant Nutrients in Western Hilly Tracts of Cuttack District, Odisha

Abstract: Aims: An investigation was conducted to examine the distribution of available plant nutrients and the relationships between soil properties and available nutrient status in soil profiles in the Western Hilly Tracts of the Cuttack District, Odisha. Place and Duration of Study: The research area, i.e. the Narasinghpur block, is located in the western part of the Cuttack district in Odisha and is characterized by lateritic uplands and mountainous terrain. Three soil profiles were exposed i.e. upland, medium… Show more

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“…Textural classes were sandy clay loam to clay, Accordingly the texture changed from lighter on surface to heavier texture in below layers [24]. [36].…”
Section: Particle Size Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Textural classes were sandy clay loam to clay, Accordingly the texture changed from lighter on surface to heavier texture in below layers [24]. [36].…”
Section: Particle Size Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In pedon 3, the highest concentration of available S (3.08 mg kg -1 ) was found in the surface layer (0-22 cm) while the lowest concentration ( 0.62 mg kg -1 ) was found in the lower layer ( 82-120 cm) (Table 2). Surface layers included more available sulphur than subsurface layers, which could be attributed to higher organic matter content in surface layers than deeper layers, as well as variable land usage and parent material" [36].…”
Section: Available Sulphurmentioning
confidence: 99%