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Effect of Inorganic and Biofertilizers on Soil Physico Chemical Properties and Micronutrient Availability in Strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa Duch)


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1 Department of Soil Science, RRS/FOA, Shere-e-Kashmir, University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Wadura Sopore (J&K), India
2 Department of Soil Science, Regional/Rice Research Station/FOA, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology (K), Wadura Sopore (J&K), India
3 Department of Agristatistics and Economics, Regional/Rice Research Station/FOA, Sher-e-Kashmir, University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology (K), Wadura Sopore (J&K), India
     

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The experiment was conducted during 2005-2006 at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural sciences and Technology of Kashmir India to study the combined effect of nitrogen (0,75,150 Kg ha-1), phosphorus (0,50,100 kg ha-1) and bio-fertilizers (No inoculant, Azotobacter sp., Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., Glomus sp.) on soil physicochemical properties and micro nutrient availability in strawberry growing soils. The experiment was laid out in completely randomized design (factorial) with 45 treatment combinations and 5 replications. Significantly lower pH (6.44) from T17, T19, T33, electrical conductivity (0.62 dsm-1) from T3 and higher organic carbon (0.97%) from T28, T38 and T42 were recorded. Zinc availability was not significantly influenced by any treatment. Treatments T43 and T44 recorded significantly higher available copper content (0.85 ppm). Significantly higher available manganese (50.20 ppm) and iron (45.01 ppm) was recorded from the treatment T44.

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Inorganic Fertilizers, Biofertilizers, Micronutrients, Strawberry.
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  • Effect of Inorganic and Biofertilizers on Soil Physico Chemical Properties and Micronutrient Availability in Strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa Duch)

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Authors

Z. A. Baba
Department of Soil Science, RRS/FOA, Shere-e-Kashmir, University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Wadura Sopore (J&K), India
M. Y. Zargar
Department of Soil Science, Regional/Rice Research Station/FOA, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology (K), Wadura Sopore (J&K), India
S. A. Mir
Department of Agristatistics and Economics, Regional/Rice Research Station/FOA, Sher-e-Kashmir, University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology (K), Wadura Sopore (J&K), India

Abstract


The experiment was conducted during 2005-2006 at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural sciences and Technology of Kashmir India to study the combined effect of nitrogen (0,75,150 Kg ha-1), phosphorus (0,50,100 kg ha-1) and bio-fertilizers (No inoculant, Azotobacter sp., Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., Glomus sp.) on soil physicochemical properties and micro nutrient availability in strawberry growing soils. The experiment was laid out in completely randomized design (factorial) with 45 treatment combinations and 5 replications. Significantly lower pH (6.44) from T17, T19, T33, electrical conductivity (0.62 dsm-1) from T3 and higher organic carbon (0.97%) from T28, T38 and T42 were recorded. Zinc availability was not significantly influenced by any treatment. Treatments T43 and T44 recorded significantly higher available copper content (0.85 ppm). Significantly higher available manganese (50.20 ppm) and iron (45.01 ppm) was recorded from the treatment T44.

Keywords


Inorganic Fertilizers, Biofertilizers, Micronutrients, Strawberry.