2021
DOI: 10.3329/bjb.v50i4.57074
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Soil Fertility Properties, Leaf Nutrient Status and Yield Of Coconut and Intercrops as Influenced and Coconut Based Cropping System in Coastal Plain of Western India

Abstract: An experiment was conducted during 2013 -2019 to study the impact of intergrated nutrient management through organic matter recycling (OMR) on the soil properties, leaf nutrient status and yield of coconut and its components crops at Regional Coconut Research Station (AICRP on Palms), Bhatye, Maharashtra, India. The experiment was laid out in 0.40 ha with four treatments namely T1, T2, T3 and T4. Results showed that, INM practices significantly improved the soil physico-chemical, biological properties and leaf… Show more

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“…Coconut yield in CBCS with INM (recycling of organic manures) has been reported to increase substantially in different agro-climatic regions, viz. Bihar (Deepak et al 2021), Gujarat (Bhalerao et al 2021), Maharashtra (Shinde et al 2021) and Tamil Nadu (Rani et al 2021). Given the potential socioeconomic, eco-friendly and agronomic benefits of integrated use of chemical, organic and bio-fertilizers, it is important for researchers to continue exploring ways to establish measurable yardsticks for INM strategies for CBCS.…”
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“…Coconut yield in CBCS with INM (recycling of organic manures) has been reported to increase substantially in different agro-climatic regions, viz. Bihar (Deepak et al 2021), Gujarat (Bhalerao et al 2021), Maharashtra (Shinde et al 2021) and Tamil Nadu (Rani et al 2021). Given the potential socioeconomic, eco-friendly and agronomic benefits of integrated use of chemical, organic and bio-fertilizers, it is important for researchers to continue exploring ways to establish measurable yardsticks for INM strategies for CBCS.…”
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“…Deforestation, soil degradation, desertification and biodiversity loss seriously threaten the value of ecosystems to improve their service. Ecosystems' resilience and self-purification are declining, showing an increasingly fragile trend , Shinde et al 2021. Ecological vulnerability research is a hotspot and focus in global change and sustainable development research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Maize straw is an important renewable resource with a high utilization value (Feng et al 2011;Hoogmoed 2009). Most of the crop straws in China have been removed or burned in situ, reducing soil water, and subsequently exacerbating soil impoverishment and environment degradation (Bagriacik et al 2021;Shinde et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%