Physico chemical analysis of soil samples from Sahur village, of Ashti Tahasil, dist Wardha
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Physico-chemical parameters, Sahur village, Soil quality NutrientsAbstract
The present study objectively conducted to analyze physico-chemical properties of soil sample of Sahur village. The study area was divided into four sampling stations to cover the whole farms of Sahur village Ashti tahsil comprehensively in the April 2020. During the study Moisture, pH, EC, Carbon, Calcium carbonate, TDS, Magnesium, Calcium, Nitrogen, Copper, Potassium and Phosphorous content, were analyzed. The study revealed that the pH of the soil samples ranged from 7.70 to 8.4 and was on slightly alkaline side but within the limit of 6.5-8.5 which is optimum for crops. EC values ranged from 0.4ms to 0.8ms. and indicating low salinity status of the soils. OC content ranged from 1.30% to 1.65% and all the samples were of medium rating. Available nitrogen ranged from 245 kg/ha to 271kg/ha; available phosphorous ranged from 19.50kg/ha to 24.0 kg/ha and samples were nitrogen and phosphorous deficient. Potassium ranged from 445 kg/ha to 645 kg/ha and samples were of medium rating except one sample of high rating with respect to potassium.
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