Integrated nutrient management (INM) for sustaining crop productivity and reducing environmental impact: A review

W Wu, B Ma - Science of the Total Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
The increasing food demands of a growing human population and the need for an
environmentally friendly strategy for sustainable agricultural development require significant …

Introduction to the integrated nutrient management strategies and their contribution to yield and soil properties

MM Selim - International Journal of Agronomy, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Alleviation of poverty and achievement of zero‐hunger target and food security are
significant challenges faced by agricultural planners worldwide. Improving many agronomic …

[PDF][PDF] Does integrated nutrient management enhance agricultural productivity

LK Jat, YV Singh, SK Meena, SK Meena… - J Pure Appl …, 2015 - academia.edu
Nowadays the global food demands of a growing human population and need for an eco-
friendly strategy for sustainable soil-plant-microbes-environmental system, require …

Climate-smart technologies for reducing water footprints in different cropland ecosystems: a meso analysis

R Bhatt, P Singh, D Majumder, G Kaur - Proceedings of the Indian National …, 2023 - Springer
Water footprints (WFs) in crop production are an ecological measurement of water utilization
that represents the cumulative groundwater quantum consumed within a region (district/state …

Nitrogen release in soils amended with different organic and inorganic fertilizers under contrasting moisture regimes: A laboratory incubation study

S Uddin, MR Islam, MMR Jahangir, MM Rahman… - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
Understanding nitrogen (N) release patterns and kinetics is a key challenge for improving N
use efficiency in any agroecosystem. An incubation experiment was done to study the N …

Water footprint in rice-based cropping systems of South Asia

R Bhatt, A Hossain, MA Busari, RS Meena - … Footprints Management for …, 2021 - Springer
Global population is increasing at an alarming rate, need to produce more food grains with
the shrieking infinite natural resources, and water security is a major problem on the planet …

Potential role of cropping system and integrated nutrient management on nutrients uptake and utilization by maize grown in calcareous soil

M Selim - Egyptian Journal of Agronomy, 2018 - agro.journals.ekb.eg
HIGH concentration of CaCO3, pH and EC, are among the main constraints affecting soil
health, nutrients solubility, availability and lower productivity. Managing agronomic practices …

Productivity impacts and nutrient balances of an intensive potato-mungbean-rice crop rotation in multiple environments of Bangladesh

M Jahan, A Hossain, MAR Sarkar, JAT da Silva… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2016 - Elsevier
Bangladesh needs to produce more food on less land to assure future food security for an
increasing population. The two techniques that need to be adopted more frequently are an …

Introducing new cropping pattern to increase cropping intensity in Hill Tract area in Bangladesh

R Gupta, MJ Sarkar, MS Islam, MR Uddin, IJ Riza… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
In Bangladesh's hill regions, where there is less cultivable land, increasing crop output
requires efficient land use. Thus, in this challenging farming setting, two crop-based patterns …

[PDF][PDF] Residual effect of green manure on soil properties in GreenManure-transplant aman-mustard cropping pattern

IJ Irin, PK Biswas - Indian J. Agric. Res, 2023 - researchgate.net
Background: Conventional monoculture or cereal-cereal sequence systems insist farmers to
use excessive application of chemical fertilizer in agriculture resulting reduce the soil …