Soil Nutrient Index (NIV) and Chemical Composition of the Soils of Sirsa (Haryana)

The present investigation was carried out in a rural area, Nathusari Chopta of Sirsa district, in the pre-monsoon season of 2016. Soil samples were collected from some selected villages to assess the soil quality. Total fifteen soil samples were collected from the surface with a 15-20 cm depth and a...

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