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Status of Boron in Red Soils & Impact of its Supply on Vigna radiata L

A study in red soils of Vindhyan Region
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
208 Seiten
Englisch
LAP Lambert Academic Publishingerschienen am13.07.2015
Boron deficiency is a widespread problem for field crop production where large losses of yield occur annually both quantitatively and qualitatively. Boron deficiency in Vindhyan soils is being increased due to light textured soil, low organic matter content and continuous removal by pulses. The entire area of Vindhyan region is rainfed and about more than 50 percent land is suitable for oil seeds and pulses cultivation in upland topography. Generally, farmers do not apply fertilizers in pulses due to lack of knowledge and as a result productivity of the pulses in this region is quite low. At present, little scientific information is available on distribution of boron in surface and subsurface soils. Further, information on response of pulses to boron application in red soils of Vindhyan region is also lacking. We hope the findings will be of interest to agronomists and soil scientist for boosting research on soil fertility, crop production and maintaining soil nutrient budget.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextBoron deficiency is a widespread problem for field crop production where large losses of yield occur annually both quantitatively and qualitatively. Boron deficiency in Vindhyan soils is being increased due to light textured soil, low organic matter content and continuous removal by pulses. The entire area of Vindhyan region is rainfed and about more than 50 percent land is suitable for oil seeds and pulses cultivation in upland topography. Generally, farmers do not apply fertilizers in pulses due to lack of knowledge and as a result productivity of the pulses in this region is quite low. At present, little scientific information is available on distribution of boron in surface and subsurface soils. Further, information on response of pulses to boron application in red soils of Vindhyan region is also lacking. We hope the findings will be of interest to agronomists and soil scientist for boosting research on soil fertility, crop production and maintaining soil nutrient budget.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-659-75798-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum13.07.2015
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.15619696

Autor

Dr. Pankaj K. Mishra has obtained Ph.D. from B.H.U. (Varanasi, India). He is Assistant Professor at F.A.Sc.& Tech., AKS University (Satna, India). He specialize in soil science. Dr. S.N. Tripathi is Assistant Professor in Botany at DDU College (University of Delhi). He specialize in Plant Ecology. Dr. Surendra Singh is Professor at I.A.Sc. B.H.U