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Vol. 11, Issue 7 (2022)

Correlation studies between chemical properties of moderately saline alkaline soils and available plant nutrient

Author(s):
Avinash Y Rananavare, Bapusaheb D Bhakare and Aniket S Gaikwad
Abstract:
The study was conducted on soil and water quality management strategies under special reference to GIS and Remote sensing in minor of Mula right bank canal command area was conducted during the year 2018-2020 at Department of Soil Science and Agricultural chemistry, with an objective to assess the level of degradation in minor of Mula right bank canal area. The geo-referenced 152 soil samples were collected from Mula right bank canal minor No.2 by using Global Positioning System (GPS). Correlation studies to study the relationship between two dependent variables. The relationship between chemical properties of soil and available plant nutrient in soil was carried out by using SAS system statistical software for windows, version 6.12. (1989-1996 by SAS institute. Inc., U.S.A.). The correlation coefficient (r) of pH is showed negatively significant correlation with available N, and Mn with the ‘r’ values of -0.17* and -0.30** respectively. The EC was showed negatively significant correlation with available K and available Cu with the ‘r’ values of -0.16* and -0.16* respectively. The available Mn and Zn has shown positive significant correlation with EC which is evident from ‘r’ value of 0.33** and 0.17* respectively and CaCo3 shows negative and significant correlation with available Mn with the ‘r’ values of -0.28.
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How to cite this article:
Avinash Y Rananavare, Bapusaheb D Bhakare, Aniket S Gaikwad. Correlation studies between chemical properties of moderately saline alkaline soils and available plant nutrient. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(7):2955-2957.

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