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Vol. 12, Issue 7 (2023)

Elucidating potential application of organic manure in conjunction with gypsum for effective reclamation of salt affected soils

Author(s):
Tirunima Patle, Dr. Sanjay K Sharma, Dr. SK Trivedi and Dr. Avinash Singh Tomar
Abstract:
Abiotic constraints such as soil salinity are significant because they have a direct impact on crop yields, soil productivity, and soil quality. It is crucial to ensure that saline soils are used sustainably while keeping environmental integrity. Exploring and putting into practice strategies that can increase productivity without harming the ecology are crucial if we want to achieve this. In the present study, the effects of gypsum, vermicompost and simultaneous inoculation of two biomes (Pseudomonas fluorescence and Trichoderma harzianum) on soil parameters were examined. The combination of 65 percent GR + vermicompost @5t/ha and biome @2 kg/ha reduced pH (9.32 to 7.52), EC (3.65 to 1.76 dSm-1), and SAR (24.22 to 6.45 Cmolc (+) kg-1) the most of all the treatments.
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How to cite this article:
Tirunima Patle, Dr. Sanjay K Sharma, Dr. SK Trivedi, Dr. Avinash Singh Tomar. Elucidating potential application of organic manure in conjunction with gypsum for effective reclamation of salt affected soils. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(7):2233-2237.

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