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India is one of the agricultural country, and food is critical requirement for our nation due to population growth. Recently, the interest in organic farming is expanding among the scientists and farmers because of high yielding cultivars and raising fertilizer costs. Nowadays various chemical fertilizers were used for farming due to high yield. But it affects the soil fertility, living organisms, unreasonable price and it affects the environment. Organic manures are cost efficient and considerable. In this research experiment, the effects of various organic manures include cow dung, goat…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
India is one of the agricultural country, and food is critical requirement for our nation due to population growth. Recently, the interest in organic farming is expanding among the scientists and farmers because of high yielding cultivars and raising fertilizer costs. Nowadays various chemical fertilizers were used for farming due to high yield. But it affects the soil fertility, living organisms, unreasonable price and it affects the environment. Organic manures are cost efficient and considerable. In this research experiment, the effects of various organic manures include cow dung, goat manure, home-made compost and NPK chemical fertilizers on growth of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), green gram (Vigna radiata) and wheat (Triticum aestivum) were tried out by applying black cotton soil and red loam soil. This experiment was organized for 2 months between March and April with the goal to comprehend the best mix of natural and chemical fertilizers for fenugreek, green gram and wheat production at kosapet, Vellore.
Autorenporträt
Dr Vuppu professor and her team Mr Marcus undergraduate engineering student, Sathvika pursuing doctoral student and Ms Swati ICMR SRF