2011
DOI: 10.52763/pjsir.biol.sci.54.1.2011.9.17
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Sustaining Soil Productivity by Integrated Plant Nutrient Management in Wheat Based Cropping System Under Rainfed Conditions

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“…Integrated nutrient management, which entails the maintenance or adjustment of soil fertility to an optimum level for crop productivity to obtain the maximum benefit from all possible sources of plant nutrients: organics as well as inorganics in an integrated approach (Khatun et al, 2016, Patil et al, 2007. Integrated plant nutrient management improves soil properties, enhances nutrient use efficiency of crops and also maintains equilibrium of environment (Bagali et al, 2012 andDilshad, 2010). Imbalance application of fertilizers cause yield reduction of onion and may lead to degrade soil quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Integrated nutrient management, which entails the maintenance or adjustment of soil fertility to an optimum level for crop productivity to obtain the maximum benefit from all possible sources of plant nutrients: organics as well as inorganics in an integrated approach (Khatun et al, 2016, Patil et al, 2007. Integrated plant nutrient management improves soil properties, enhances nutrient use efficiency of crops and also maintains equilibrium of environment (Bagali et al, 2012 andDilshad, 2010). Imbalance application of fertilizers cause yield reduction of onion and may lead to degrade soil quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%