Boron (B) – An Essential Nutrient for Marketable Cauliflower Crop
Boron (B) – An Essential Nutrient for Marketable Cauliflower Crop Growing in nearly every state in India, particularly in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Haryana, Punjab, and Maharashtra, Cauliflower is an important vegetable crop. India is the 2nd largest producer of cauliflower. Although cauliflower is not a very nutrient-dense food, it does include...
Read moreCalcium (Ca) – An Important Nutrient for Marketable Quality of Potatoes
Calcium (Ca) – An Important Nutrient for Marketable Quality of Potatoes One nutrient that is crucial for plants is Calcium. The basic existence of plants and animals depends on calcium, which is present all around us. One of the nutrients that is most important to plant growth but is less noticeable is calcium. All too...
Read morePotash – The Most Important Nutrient for Potato Crop
Potash – The Most Important Nutrient for Potato Crop How is Potash (Potassium, K) found? Potash is found in brines in dead lakes and seas and beds of solid salts beneath the planet’s surface. These deposits must first be mined and processed before being used as potash fertilizer. Common potassium fertilizers are entirely water soluble...
Read moreImportance of Post-Harvest Nutrition Management in Apple Orchard
Importance of Post-Harvest Nutrition Management in Apple Orchard A highly efficient post-harvest nutrition management plan determines the long-term high yields of good-quality fruit. The growers can reduce the risk of biennial bearing in their orchards by providing sufficient nutrition, particularly during the post-harvest stage. Why Post Harvest Nutrition Management is Must? Post-harvest fertilization provides the...
Read moreSoil Health – Set the Stage for Balanced Crop Nutrition
Soil Health – Set the Stage for Balanced Crop Nutrition Introduction Soil health is very essential for balanced crop nutrition and the soil fertility can affect up to 60% of production. Creating healthy soils increases crop productivity and ensures the land’s sustainability for future generations. By treating soils differently than in the past, not only...
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Soil Organic Matter Introduction Soil organic matter is the amount of the soil that consists of decomposing plant or animal tissue. Most of our productive agricultural soils contain between 3 and 6% organic matter. Soil organic matter improves soil production in a variety of ways. There are various components of organic matter, as well as...
Read moreDon’t Forget Zinc When Applying Phosphorus to Your Farm
Don’t Forget Zinc When Applying Phosphorus to Your Farm Introduction Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is frequently used to increase crop productivity; however, farmers should not forget the role of micronutrients like Zinc (Zn). High amounts of P fertilizer, for example, without adequate plant-available Zn, could restrict Zn uptake by the roots, generate Zn shortage and diminish...
Read moreSulphur – A Major Nutrient
Sulphur – A Major Nutrient Sulphur (S) is classified as a secondary element, along with Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg), but it is sometimes called “the 4th major nutrient”. Some crops can take up as much S as P. Sulphur has become more important as a limiting nutrient in crop production in recent years for...
Read moreBoron – A Key Micronutrient
Boron – A Key Micronutrient What is Boron? A balanced supply of essential macro and micronutrients is one of the most important factors to achieve higher crop yields. Boron (B) is one of 8 micronutrients needed for proper plant growth. Lack of B in plant tissue can reduce cell wall function and stability, cell elongation,...
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