Articles | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/Volume05Issue03-02

IMPACT OF OTHER HEIGHTS OF H2O SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS IN COMPOUND MANURE ON CROP FERTILITY AND SOIL STRENGTH

S.Nathan , Department Of Research & Development University Of Salem, India
S.Aiyar , Department Of Research & Development University Of Salem, India

Abstract

Conceptual Field tests were attempted on sandy soils with three trimming frameworks at India for a very long time during 2011-2013. The trials were executed in split plot plan by relegating h2o dissolvable phosphorus   composts in primary plot and suggest ed portion of phosphorus in sub-plot with three replications. The most extreme practical yield of rice, child corn and Chickpea were recorded with the utilization of . The most extreme efficient yield of progressive harvests - wheat, mustard and groundnut were recorded with the application of treatment. Practically comparable patterns were seen as far as side-reaction yield, supplement take-up and leftover soil richness status. Every one of the degrees of in compound manures were discovered to be similarly successful for grain yield, straw yield, supplement take-up, and leftover soil richness.

Keywords

Other crops, , compound fertilizers,, photosynthesis.

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S.Nathan, & S.Aiyar. (2023). IMPACT OF OTHER HEIGHTS OF H2O SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS IN COMPOUND MANURE ON CROP FERTILITY AND SOIL STRENGTH. The American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research, 5(03), 4–6. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/Volume05Issue03-02