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Vol. 11, Issue 9 (2022)

Comparative advantages of natural farming, organic and inorganic system of nutrients

Author(s):
Harshit Gupta and Dr. Priyanka Kumari
Abstract:
Current excessive environmental developments end in a growing range of artificial facilities, and also the impact of human activities ends up in the destruction and loss of the many natural habitats, whereas the remaining habitats square measure isolated and fragmented, and square measure additional replaced by more artificial facilities. The soil consists of a pool of nutrients in a natural manner but sometimes we must add additional nutrients externally for plant growth in organic and inorganic form. The application of nutrients by natural farming (Mulching, Bijamrit, Jivamrit: 100%), organic (sawdust, poultry dropping, and cow dung: 5q/ha), and inorganic fertilizers (NPK: 5q/ha). But the effects of natural, organic, and inorganic farming are different on crop growth, yield, soil quality, and soil health. The result reviled that the recommended package of practices (RPP) gets a higher grain yield, straw yield than organic farming and natural farming.
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How to cite this article:
Harshit Gupta, Dr. Priyanka Kumari. Comparative advantages of natural farming, organic and inorganic system of nutrients. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(9):574-577.

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