Foliar Application of Potash and Micronutrients to Summer Groundnut (Paperback)

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Crop fertilization with potassium in rainfed agriculture in India is altogether missing merely on the assumption that Indian soils are rich in potassium and crops do not need external potassium supply. However, under continuous cropping in rainfed regions, most of the crops essentially deplete soil potassium reserves. Balanced fertilization is essential for maximum yields and maintenance of soil fertility. The maximum benefit due to application of N, P, K fertilizers and even secondary nutrients is not obtained in absence of adequate quantities of available micronutrients in the soil. Foliar feeding is often effective when roots are unable to absorb sufficient nutrients from the soil. Such a condition could arise from an infertile soil, a high degree of soil fixation, losses from leaching, cold soil temperatures, a lack of soil moisture, or a restricted, injured, or diseased root system. Foliar feeding has proven of great benefit with new improved selections of some crops in which the roots have lost their inherent capacity to absorb sufficient amounts of some nutrients.

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Crop fertilization with potassium in rainfed agriculture in India is altogether missing merely on the assumption that Indian soils are rich in potassium and crops do not need external potassium supply. However, under continuous cropping in rainfed regions, most of the crops essentially deplete soil potassium reserves. Balanced fertilization is essential for maximum yields and maintenance of soil fertility. The maximum benefit due to application of N, P, K fertilizers and even secondary nutrients is not obtained in absence of adequate quantities of available micronutrients in the soil. Foliar feeding is often effective when roots are unable to absorb sufficient nutrients from the soil. Such a condition could arise from an infertile soil, a high degree of soil fixation, losses from leaching, cold soil temperatures, a lack of soil moisture, or a restricted, injured, or diseased root system. Foliar feeding has proven of great benefit with new improved selections of some crops in which the roots have lost their inherent capacity to absorb sufficient amounts of some nutrients.

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Imprint

Scholars Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2014

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2014

Authors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

144

ISBN-13

978-3-639-71323-7

Barcode

9783639713237

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LSN

3-639-71323-0



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