Nutrient Analysis of Soil Samples from W.C.L. Areas of Chandrapur District (M.S.) India
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Available Nutrients and Field SoilsAbstract
The analysis of nutrient is done in order to measure the nutrient that is present in the soil and it provides all the necessary information that is required in order to set the target of nutrient application. It also allows the detection and monitoring of the changes in the parameters of soil. The finding in present work show that average sufficient level of various parameter like EC, PH, OC, N, P, S, Zn, B, Fe, Mn and Cu from W.C.L. areas of Chandrapur district. Maintaining soil nutrient levels through periodic and consistent soil testing is dominant to help farmers more efficiently use limited resources for protecting the soil quality for future generations.
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