Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal

Soil fertility assessment is a key for sustainable planning of a particular area. Thus, the present study was conducted to assess the soil fertility status of the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal. The study area is situated at the latitude 27°4’40.9’’N and longitude 84...

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Main Authors: Dinesh Khadka, Sushil Lamichhane, Kailash Prasad Bhurer, Jeet Narayan Chaudhary, Md Farhat Ali, Laxman Lakhe
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Language:English
Published: Nepal Agricultural Research Council 2018-05-01
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spelling doaj-ba6d3449f3194d7a85bb5fb6d11daca92020-11-24T23:12:12ZengNepal Agricultural Research CouncilJournal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council2392-45352392-45432018-05-0141334710.3126/jnarc.v4i1.19688Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, NepalDinesh KhadkaSushil LamichhaneKailash Prasad BhurerJeet Narayan ChaudharyMd Farhat AliLaxman LakheSoil fertility assessment is a key for sustainable planning of a particular area. Thus, the present study was conducted to assess the soil fertility status of the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal. The study area is situated at the latitude 27°4’40.9’’N and longitude 84°56’9.85”E at 75masl altitude. Altogether 76 soil samples were collected based on the variability of land at 0-20 cm depth. The texture, pH, OM, total N, available P2O5, K2O, Ca, Mg, S, B, Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn content in the samples were determined following standard analytical methods. Arc-GIS 10.1 was used for soil fertility mapping. The soil structure was angular blocky, and varied between grayish brown (10YR 5/2) and dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) in color. The sand, silt and clay content were 24.41±0.59%, 54.57±0.44% and 21.03±0.32%, respectively and categorized as silt loam and loam in texture. The soil was moderately acidic in pH (5.67±0.09), low in organic matter (0.74±0.04%) and available Sulphur (0.8± 0.1 ppm). The total nitrogen (0.06±0.001%), available boron (0.59±0.08ppm) and available zinc (0.51±0.05ppm) were low. Furthermore, available potassium (50.26±2.95ppm), available calcium (1674.6±46.3ppm) and available magnesium (175.43± 8.93ppm) were medium. Moreover, available copper (1.36±0.06 ppm) and available manganese (16.52±1.12 ppm) were high, while, available phosphorus (77.55±6.65 ppm) and available iron (85.88±7.05 ppm) were found high. It is expected that the present study would help to guide practices required for sustainable soil fertility management and developing future agricultural research strategy in the farm.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNARC/article/view/19688/16336Nutrient indexResearch strategySoil fertility mappingSoil propertiesSoil testing
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author Dinesh Khadka
Sushil Lamichhane
Kailash Prasad Bhurer
Jeet Narayan Chaudhary
Md Farhat Ali
Laxman Lakhe
spellingShingle Dinesh Khadka
Sushil Lamichhane
Kailash Prasad Bhurer
Jeet Narayan Chaudhary
Md Farhat Ali
Laxman Lakhe
Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal
Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council
Nutrient index
Research strategy
Soil fertility mapping
Soil properties
Soil testing
author_facet Dinesh Khadka
Sushil Lamichhane
Kailash Prasad Bhurer
Jeet Narayan Chaudhary
Md Farhat Ali
Laxman Lakhe
author_sort Dinesh Khadka
title Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal
title_short Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal
title_full Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal
title_fullStr Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Soil Fertility Assessment and Mapping of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal
title_sort soil fertility assessment and mapping of regional agricultural research station, parwanipur, bara, nepal
publisher Nepal Agricultural Research Council
series Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council
issn 2392-4535
2392-4543
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Soil fertility assessment is a key for sustainable planning of a particular area. Thus, the present study was conducted to assess the soil fertility status of the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal. The study area is situated at the latitude 27°4’40.9’’N and longitude 84°56’9.85”E at 75masl altitude. Altogether 76 soil samples were collected based on the variability of land at 0-20 cm depth. The texture, pH, OM, total N, available P2O5, K2O, Ca, Mg, S, B, Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn content in the samples were determined following standard analytical methods. Arc-GIS 10.1 was used for soil fertility mapping. The soil structure was angular blocky, and varied between grayish brown (10YR 5/2) and dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) in color. The sand, silt and clay content were 24.41±0.59%, 54.57±0.44% and 21.03±0.32%, respectively and categorized as silt loam and loam in texture. The soil was moderately acidic in pH (5.67±0.09), low in organic matter (0.74±0.04%) and available Sulphur (0.8± 0.1 ppm). The total nitrogen (0.06±0.001%), available boron (0.59±0.08ppm) and available zinc (0.51±0.05ppm) were low. Furthermore, available potassium (50.26±2.95ppm), available calcium (1674.6±46.3ppm) and available magnesium (175.43± 8.93ppm) were medium. Moreover, available copper (1.36±0.06 ppm) and available manganese (16.52±1.12 ppm) were high, while, available phosphorus (77.55±6.65 ppm) and available iron (85.88±7.05 ppm) were found high. It is expected that the present study would help to guide practices required for sustainable soil fertility management and developing future agricultural research strategy in the farm.
topic Nutrient index
Research strategy
Soil fertility mapping
Soil properties
Soil testing
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNARC/article/view/19688/16336
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