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Rice and wheat both are exhaustive feeders of nutrients. Which remove more phosphorus than many other cropping systems. Therefore, studies on the fate of the applied chemicals are worthwhile. Phosphorus management in rice-wheat cropping system involves an array of factors related to the crops, soils, fertilizers and management practices. A Knowledge of the transformations of applied phosphorus in the soil is of great importance as the availability of this nutrient for uptake by crop is governed by the proportional distribution of the various forms of phosphate compounds. The goal of this book…mehr

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Rice and wheat both are exhaustive feeders of nutrients. Which remove more phosphorus than many other cropping systems. Therefore, studies on the fate of the applied chemicals are worthwhile. Phosphorus management in rice-wheat cropping system involves an array of factors related to the crops, soils, fertilizers and management practices. A Knowledge of the transformations of applied phosphorus in the soil is of great importance as the availability of this nutrient for uptake by crop is governed by the proportional distribution of the various forms of phosphate compounds. The goal of this book is impart to the students a throughout understanding to the effect of zinc fertilizer application on utilization of phosphorous fertilizer under rice-wheat sequence. Thus, the following objectives of this book 1.To investigate the effect of Zn and P fertilization on the yields of rice and wheat. 2.To study the effect of Zn and P application on the concentration of Zn and P in flag leaves, grains and straw of rice and wheat and their uptake by rice and wheat crops. 3. To study the effect of Zn and P fertilization on the utilization efficiency of Zn and P fertilizers in rice-wheat rotation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Manoj Kumar Bhatt (nato il 12 aprile 1987). Si è laureato presso la G.B.P.U.A & T di Pantnagar (2010). Ha quindi conseguito un M.Sc. [Ag.] in Scienza del suolo presso G.B.P.U.A & T Pantnagar (2012) e un dottorato di ricerca in Scienza del suolo e minore in Agronomia presso G.B.P.U.A & T Pantnagar, India (2017). La sua area di interesse è la fertilità del suolo e la microbiologia del suolo.