The Impact of Organic Manures on the Soil Quality. A study on Organic Nutrition in Crop Rotation of Okra-Dhaincha-Broccoli


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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2019 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Geology, Mineralogy, Soil Science, grade: 8.10, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, course: Soil Science, language: English, abstract: A study was conducted to assess the impact of different organic manures on soil properties and growth parameters in okra-broccoli cropping sequence. Study area lies in between 32°39' N latitude and 74°47' E longitude at an elevation of 332 meters above the mean sea level in the Shivalik foothill plains of North-Western Himalayas. Surface soil sampling from 0-15 cm depth was done randomly from four spots of the field prior to start of the experiment. The data on various characters studied during the course of investigation were statistically analyzed by using Tukey’s test with an aim to figure out which groups in our sample differ by using Honest Significant Difference. Further, influence of organic manures on soil physical, chemical and biological properties was studied and was found that there was a significant impact of organic manures on soil physical properties viz. WHC, BD and IR. In nutrient status, organic manures reviewed a positive impact on Available N, P and Fe. However, available K, S, Zn, Cu, Mn, Total N, Exch. Ca and Mg were found to be non-significant in the experiment. All growth parameters of okra and broccoli including okra yield and curd weight showed significant increase except number of leaves in broccoli.




FUTURE SMART FOOD


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This publication demonstrates the benefits of neglected and underutilized species, including amaranth, sorghum and cowpea, and their potential contribution to achieving Zero Hunger in South and Southeast Asia.




Scheffer/Schachtschabel Soil Science


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The soils are fundamental to our existence, delivering water and nutrients to plants, that feed us. But they are in many ways in danger and their conservation is therefore a most important focus for science, governments and society as a whole. A team of world recognised researchers have prepared this first English edition based on the 16th European edition. • The precursors and the processes of soil development • The physical, biological and chemical properties of soils • Nutrients and Pollutants • The various soil classifications with the main focus on the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) • The most important soils and soil landscapes of the world • Soil Evaluation Techniques • Basic Principles of Soil Conservation Whoever works with soils needs this book.




Soil Health


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This book gathers the latest insights into soil health and its sustainability, providing an up-to-date overview of the various aspects of soil quality and fertility management, e.g., plant-microbe interactions to maintain soil health; and the use of algal, fungal and bacterial fertilizers and earthworms for sustainable soil health and agricultural production. It first discusses the past, present, and future scenarios of soil health, and then explores factors influencing soil health, as well as the consequences of degradation of soil health for sustainable agriculture. Lastly it highlights solutions to improve and maintain soil health so as to achieve greater productivity and sustainability without damaging the soil system or the environment. Soil health is defined as the capacity of a soil to function within ecosystem frontiers, to sustain biological productivity, to maintain environmental quality and to promote plant, animal and human health. Soil health is established through the interactions of physical, chemical and biological properties, e.g., soil texture, soil structure, and soil organisms. Healthy soil provides adequate levels of macro- and micronutrients to plants and contains sufficient populations of soil microorganisms. As a result of the increasingly intensified agriculture over the past few decades, soils are now showing symptoms of exhaustion and stagnating or declining crop yields. Exploring these developments as well as possible solutions based on holistic and sustainable approaches, this book is a valuable resource for researchers in the area of soil and environmental science, agronomy, agriculture, as well as students in the field of botany, ecology and microbiology.




Organic Vegetable Production


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This book in the three volumes encyclopaedia of horticultural crops in meant to serve as an introductory guide and referral on modes of organic vegetable farming, for horticultural scientist and farmers comprehensively covered are the origins of organic vegetables farming, this principles and practices, as well as all the requisite skills and technology. Right from pre-harvest care to post harvest management, every step of the process is meticulously detailed. That concerns and problems associated with this matter are also covered in here and critical insights have been included to ascertain the future of organic vegetable production. The illustrations further serve better a group over the book content. Compendious informative and interesting it is hoped that the book finds favour with those involved in organic farming.




Crop Improvement


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The improvement of crop species has been a basic pursuit since cultivation began thousands of years ago. To feed an ever increasing world population will require a great increase in food production. Wheat, corn, rice, potato and few others are expected to lead as the most important crops in the world. Enormous efforts are made all over the world to document as well as use these resources. Everybody knows that the introgression of genes in wheat provided the foundation for the “Green Revolution”. Later also demonstrated the great impact that genetic resources have on production. Several factors are contributing to high plant performance under different environmental conditions, therefore an effective and complementary use of all available technological tools and resources is needed to meet the challenge.




ORGANIC VEGETABLE PRODUCTION


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Organic Vegetable Production provides an invaluable, practical guide to the production of organic vegetables across a range of organic farming systems in temperate areas. The book covers all aspects of production, including crop choice, fertility building and weed, pest and disease management within a framework of rotation design and business planning. The specific needs of a range of commonly grown vegetable crops are discussed in detail. The authors consider that knowledge-gathering, marketing and financial management are integral parts of organic vegetable production and these subjects are examined in depth. Speciality topics as protected cropping and storage are covered. The book highlights the technical and economic consequences of converting from conventional to organic production and the challenges that can arise.




Agricultural Drainage Water Management in Arid and Semi-arid Areas


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This publication contains guidelines to sustain irrigated agriculture and protect water resources from the negative impacts of agricultural drainage water disposal. Using case studies from Central Asia, Egypt, India, Pakistan and the US, this study highlights four broad groups of drainage water management options and provides information to enable assessment of their impact and contribution towards development goals and to facilitate the preparation of drainage water management plans and designs. The options are: water conservation, drainage water re-use, drainage water disposal and drainage water treatment. The full texts of the case studies can be found on the attached CD-ROM.




Tomato Plant Culture


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While tomatoes continue to be one of the most widely grown plants, the production and distribution of tomato fruits have been changing worldwide. Smaller, flavorful tomatoes are becoming more popular than beefsteak tomatoes, greenhouse-grown tomatoes have entered the marketplace, and home gardeners are using the Internet to obtain information for g