Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal

Soil test-based fertility management is important for sustainable soil management. This study was carried out to determine the soil fertility status of the Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal. Using soil sampling auger 25 soil samples were collected randomly from a depth of 0-20...

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Main Authors: Dinesh Khadka, Sushil Lamichhane, Shahabuddin Khan, Sushila Joshi, Buddhi Bahadur Pant
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Published: Government of Nepal, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, National Maize Research Program 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Maize Research and Development
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spelling doaj-8079d0ec93a84296a81e8c716ca47a462020-11-25T00:40:53ZengGovernment of Nepal, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, National Maize Research ProgramJournal of Maize Research and Development2467-92912467-93052016-12-01214357http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jmrd.v2i1.16214Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, NepalDinesh Khadka0Sushil Lamichhane1Shahabuddin Khan2Sushila Joshi3Buddhi Bahadur Pant4Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, NepalSoil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, NepalAgriculture Research Station, NARC, Belachapi, Dhanusha, NepalSoil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, NepalSoil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, NepalSoil test-based fertility management is important for sustainable soil management. This study was carried out to determine the soil fertility status of the Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal. Using soil sampling auger 25 soil samples were collected randomly from a depth of 0-20 cm. Soil sampling points were identified using GPS device. Following standard methods adopted by Soil Science Division laboratory, Khumaltar, the collected soil samples were analyzed to find out their texture, pH, N, P2O5, K2O, Ca, Mg, S, B, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn and organic matter status. The soil fertility status maps were made using Arc-GIS 10.1 software. The observed data revealed that soil was grayish brown in colour and sub-angular blocky in structure. The sand, silt and clay content were 36.03±3.66%, 50.32±2.52% and 25.42±2.25%, respectively and categorized as eight different classes of texture. The soil was acidic in pH (5.61±0.14). The available sulphur (0.73±0.09 ppm) status was very low, whereas organic matter (1.34±0.07%), available boron (0.56±0.10 ppm), available zinc (0.54±0.22 ppm) and available copper (0.30±0.01 ppm) were low in status. The extractable potassium (95.52±13.37 ppm) and extractable calcium (1264.8±92.80ppm) exhibited medium in status. In addition, available phosphorus (33.25±6.97 ppm), available magnesium (223.20±23.65 ppm) and available manganese (20.50±2.43 ppm) were high in status. Furthermore, available iron (55.80±8.89 ppm) status was very high. To improve the potentiality of crops (maize, rice, wheat etc.) for studied area, future research strategy should be made based on its soil fertility status.http://nmrp.gov.np/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Article-5-2016.pdfNutrient managementresearch efficacysoil fertility maps; and soil testing
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author Dinesh Khadka
Sushil Lamichhane
Shahabuddin Khan
Sushila Joshi
Buddhi Bahadur Pant
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Sushil Lamichhane
Shahabuddin Khan
Sushila Joshi
Buddhi Bahadur Pant
Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal
Journal of Maize Research and Development
Nutrient management
research efficacy
soil fertility maps; and soil testing
author_facet Dinesh Khadka
Sushil Lamichhane
Shahabuddin Khan
Sushila Joshi
Buddhi Bahadur Pant
author_sort Dinesh Khadka
title Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal
title_short Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal
title_full Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal
title_fullStr Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of soil fertility status of Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal
title_sort assessment of soil fertility status of agriculture research station, belachapi, dhanusha, nepal
publisher Government of Nepal, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, National Maize Research Program
series Journal of Maize Research and Development
issn 2467-9291
2467-9305
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Soil test-based fertility management is important for sustainable soil management. This study was carried out to determine the soil fertility status of the Agriculture Research Station, Belachapi, Dhanusha, Nepal. Using soil sampling auger 25 soil samples were collected randomly from a depth of 0-20 cm. Soil sampling points were identified using GPS device. Following standard methods adopted by Soil Science Division laboratory, Khumaltar, the collected soil samples were analyzed to find out their texture, pH, N, P2O5, K2O, Ca, Mg, S, B, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn and organic matter status. The soil fertility status maps were made using Arc-GIS 10.1 software. The observed data revealed that soil was grayish brown in colour and sub-angular blocky in structure. The sand, silt and clay content were 36.03±3.66%, 50.32±2.52% and 25.42±2.25%, respectively and categorized as eight different classes of texture. The soil was acidic in pH (5.61±0.14). The available sulphur (0.73±0.09 ppm) status was very low, whereas organic matter (1.34±0.07%), available boron (0.56±0.10 ppm), available zinc (0.54±0.22 ppm) and available copper (0.30±0.01 ppm) were low in status. The extractable potassium (95.52±13.37 ppm) and extractable calcium (1264.8±92.80ppm) exhibited medium in status. In addition, available phosphorus (33.25±6.97 ppm), available magnesium (223.20±23.65 ppm) and available manganese (20.50±2.43 ppm) were high in status. Furthermore, available iron (55.80±8.89 ppm) status was very high. To improve the potentiality of crops (maize, rice, wheat etc.) for studied area, future research strategy should be made based on its soil fertility status.
topic Nutrient management
research efficacy
soil fertility maps; and soil testing
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