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Vol. 12, Issue 6 (2023)

A review on response of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) practices on growth and productivity of Greengram

Author(s):
Ankit Tiwari, Shankar Dayal Bharti, Himanshu Panday, Rahul Kumar Rai, Bhayankar, Akshay Ujjwal and Shakti Singh
Abstract:
Integrated Nutrient Management is one of the most important practices which goal is to achieve high performance through the utilization of organic resources in crop management. This leads to development of concept of sustainable agriculture. There is an increasing awareness about INM in view of the energy shortage, food quality, safety and environmental concerns arising out of conventional crop production. An INM practice involves harnessing of soil organism to process to animal and crop residues and to produce slow release of nutrients as needed by the crops. Earthworms can be is a most important biological indicators of soil fertility for billions of years before these silent machines have been performing excellent function of soils plugging and fertilizing. The number of scientists reported significant effects of Vermicompost on germination efficacy, growth, yields and quality of Greengram.
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How to cite this article:
Ankit Tiwari, Shankar Dayal Bharti, Himanshu Panday, Rahul Kumar Rai, Bhayankar, Akshay Ujjwal, Shakti Singh. A review on response of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) practices on growth and productivity of Greengram. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(6):3013-3020.

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