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Status of Micro and Secondary Nutrients in Deep Black Soils of Narsinghpur District of Madhya Pradesh


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1 Department of Chemistry, Government Nagarjune P.G. Science College, Raipur (C.G.), India
2 Govt. College, Tilda, Raipur (C.G.), India
3 Department of Soil Science, J.N.K.V.V., Jabalpur (C.G.), India
     

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For determining the status of micro and secondary nutrients, 200 soil samples were collected from deep Black soil zone of five tehsils of Narsinghpur district (M.P.). The analysis shows there is large variation in pH, electricalcanductivity, organic carbon content in the region and nutrient contents also vary in different tehsils of Narisinghpur district. The Zn, Cu content increase as organic carbon increased but unaffected due to pH, but Fe and Mn contents decreased with the increase in soil pH.

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Nutrient, Variation, Organic Carbon, Soil.
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  • Status of Micro and Secondary Nutrients in Deep Black Soils of Narsinghpur District of Madhya Pradesh

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Authors

A. Khamparia
Department of Chemistry, Government Nagarjune P.G. Science College, Raipur (C.G.), India
S. K. Chattergee
Govt. College, Tilda, Raipur (C.G.), India
G. D. Sharma
Department of Soil Science, J.N.K.V.V., Jabalpur (C.G.), India

Abstract


For determining the status of micro and secondary nutrients, 200 soil samples were collected from deep Black soil zone of five tehsils of Narsinghpur district (M.P.). The analysis shows there is large variation in pH, electricalcanductivity, organic carbon content in the region and nutrient contents also vary in different tehsils of Narisinghpur district. The Zn, Cu content increase as organic carbon increased but unaffected due to pH, but Fe and Mn contents decreased with the increase in soil pH.

Keywords


Nutrient, Variation, Organic Carbon, Soil.