Authors
S Rajendiran, ML Dotaniya, M Vassanda Coumar, NK Sinha, VK Singh, S Kundu, AK Tripathi, S Srivastava, JK Saha, AK Patra
Publication date
2020
Journal
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science
Volume
68
Issue
1
Pages
70-77
Publisher
Indian Society of Soil Science
Description
Nutrients present in a soil govern its fertility and control the yield of crops. Evaluation of soil fertility and soil quality status of a region is important for sustaining agricultural production. In the current investigation, tribal dominated backward Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh, India was selected and geo-referenced surface soil (0–15 cm depth) samples (540 numbers) from farmers’ fields were collected. The collected soil samples were analyzed and their fertility levels were depicted through nutrient index and fertility maps. Results revealed major soil textural classes were sandy loam (38.2%) and clayey (27.2%) with neutral to alkaline soil reaction. The soil samples low in organic carbon, available N, P, K and S were 61.3, 86.3, 49.0, 5.2 and 78.1%, respectively. Among DTPA extractable micronutrients, soils were mostly deficient in Zn (22.6% of samples) and sufficient in Fe, Mn and Cu. About 56.7% of soil samples in …
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