Soil Fertility Management
Soil Fertility Management is a diagnostic and prescriptive pipeline for assessing soil nutrient status via laboratory testing, interpreting results against crop-specific nutrient requirements, and recommending fertilizer or amendment rates. Formalized by soil testing institutions (ICAR, USDA-CSREES) and widely adopted globally, this method supports efficient nutrient application and cost-effective crop production.
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- Tandon, H. L. (1997). Phosphorus research and agricultural production in India. ICAR, New Delhi. · URL
- Kamprath, E. J., & Watson, M. E. (1980). Conventional soil and tissue tests for assessing the phosphorus status of soils. In The role of phosphorus in agriculture. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, WI. · URL
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