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Environmental Analysis & Ecology Studies

Soil Organic Nutrients Management Through Integrated Approach: A Policy for Environment & Ecology

Submission: January 27, 2018; Published: August 20, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/EAES.2018.04.000579

ISSN 2578-0336
Volume4 Issue1

Abstract

Integrated Organic Nutrient Management refers to the maintenance of soil fertility and plant nutrient supply at an optimum level for sustaining the desired productivity through optimization of the benefits from all possible sources of organic and biological components except inorganic in an integrated manner. Organic agriculture is holistic food production system which promotes and enhances agro ecosystem health including quality and healthy food. A good farm design should incorporate rain water harvesting, soil and water conservation measure, in-situ residue management for soil health, hedge row on fences, fodder crops, multiple tree, fruits vegetables and food crops at appropriate location, with livestock, fisheries, vermicomposting etc. integration for enhancing income and effective recycling of on farm residue. Integrated Organic Nutrient Management refers to the maintenance of soil fertility and plant nutrient supply at an optimum level for sustaining the desired productivity through optimization of the benefits from all possible sources of organic and biological components.

Keywords:In-situ residue management; Soil health; Integrated organic nutrient management

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