Long‐term impact of inorganic fertilizers and farmyard manure on soil quality and productivity in subtropical Vertisols under a soybean‐wheat cropping system

The quality of soil plays a crucial role in sustainable agriculture. To better understand the changes in soil quality across different agroecosystems, long‐term experiments are considered as the most effective approach. Moreover in spite of their significance, there is paucity of information pertain...

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Hauptverfasser: Bangre, Jyoti, Sinha, Nishant Kumar, Mohanty, Manoranjan, Jayaraman, Somasundaram, Sahoo, Rabi Narayan, Dwivedi, Anuj Kumar, Singh, Deepak, Mishra, Alok, Kumar, Saral, Wanjari, Ravi, Jha, Pramod, Kumar, Dhiraj, Mishra, Rahul, Mandloi, Subhash, Singh, Umesh Kumar, Chaudhary, Ranjeet, Reddy, Kotha Sammi, Prabhakar, Mathyam, Singh, Vinod Kumar, Rao, Cherukumalli Srinivasa
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Animal manures
Biological properties
Cereal crops
Crop production
Cropping systems
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Manures
Microorganisms
Mineral fertilizers
Nitrogen
Nutrients
Organic soils
Physiochemistry
Productivity
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Soil improvement
Soil properties
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Sustainable agriculture
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