Poluka Lahari1, Vishal Tripathi2*, Etalesh Goutam3, Daksh Arora1, Vishal Ahlawat1, Bharti3, Lokesh Kumar3 and Krishan Kumar Singh4
1,2&3Department of Horticulture, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar (Punjab)-144411, India
4Department of Agriculture, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University),
Mullana, Ambala (Haryana)-133203, India
Email: vishal.26759@lpu.co.in
Received-05.11.2022, Revised-16.11.2022, Accepted-27.11.2022
Abstract: Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) is one of the most popular approaches at this time which has been replaced a component of chemical fertilizers with organic manure and has a huge importance in the sustainable agriculture. Several researchers have stated that combining chemical fertilizer with organic manure is becoming a very beneficial approach, not only for preserving increased productivity but also to improve agricultural production stability. INM being a source of energy improves soil’s physical properties as well as have a major impact on the environment, even after the harvest of the crop. Therefore, fulfilling our goal of eco-friendly measure it can be concluded that INM, is a proven tool that can provide good amount of nutrients to plants as per their requirement as well as reduce total cost of cultivation, create favorable soil physiochemical conditions and a healthy environment which is free from constraints and find safe ways to dispose of agriculture wastes.
Keywords: Agriculture waste, Chemical fertilizer, INM, Nutrients, Organic manures
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