Agri
Agri
Agri
straw or
other plant west.
Fertilizers:- These are industrially manufactured chemicals containing plant nutrients.
Difference between Manures and Fertilizers:
Green Manuring:- It can be defined as a practice of ploughing or turning into the soil, undecomposed green
plant tissues for the purpose of improving the soil fertility.
Dhaincha and Sun hemp are mostly used for green manuring.
The plants that are grown for green manure known as green manure crops.
Biofertilizer are defined as preparations containing living cells or latent cells of efficient strains of micro organisms
that help crop plants for the uptake of nutrients by their interactions in the rhizosphere.
a) Broadcasting
1. It refers to spreading fertilizers uniformly all over the field.
Disadvantages of broadcasting
i)utrients cannot be fully utilized by plant roots as they move laterally over long distances.
ii) The weed growth is stimulated all over the field.
b) Placement
1. It refers to the placement of fertilizers in soil at a specific place with or without reference to the position of the seed
c) Band placement
If refers to the placement of fertilizer in bands.
d) Pellet application
1. It refers to the placement of nitrogenous fertilizer in the form of pellets 2.5 to 5 cm deep between the rows of the
paddy crop.
a) Starter solutions
It refers to the application of solution of N, P2O5 and K2O in the ratio of 1:2:1 and 1:1:2 to young plants at the time of
transplanting, particularly for vegetables.
b) Foliar application
It refers to the spraying of fertilizer solutions containing one or more nutrients on the foliage of growing plants.
c)Application through irrigation water (Fertigation)
It refers to the application of water soluble fertilizers through irrigation water.
d) Injection into soil
Liquid fertilizers for injection into the soil may be of either pressure or non-pressure types
e) Aerial application:-
In areas where ground application is not practicable, the fertilizer solutions are applied by aircraft particularly in hilly
areas, in forest lands, in grass lands or in sugarcane fields etc.