Integrated Nutrient Management
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Nutrient Management
Food is essential for our growth, development, and well-being. Just like all living organisms, plants also require nutrients. These nutrients are provided by water, air, sunlight, and soil.
What are nutrients?
Plants require some nutrients in large quantities, called macronutrients, while others in smaller quantities, known as micronutrients. Gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen are provided through the air, while hydrogen is provided by water. Soil supplies thirteen additional micronutrients(iron, copper, zinc, chlorine, boron, manganese) and macronutrients (calcium, magnesium, potassium, nitrogen, phosphorous).
The deficiency of these nutrients inhibits the growth of plants, affects their life cycles and processes, and decreases their immunity against diseases. Soil fertility can be increased by providing nutrients in the form of manure and fertilizers.
What is nutrient management?
Nutrient management refers to the efficient use of crops to improve productivity. It is necessary to balance the soil nutrient input with the crop requirements. If the nutrients are applied at the right time and in adequate quantities, optimum crop yield is obtained. If applied in huge amounts, it will harm the crop, and if applied in small quantities, it limits the yield.
The nutrients that are not utilized by the crops leach into groundwater or nearby surface water.
Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)
Integrated nutrient management is the combined application of chemical?fertilizers?and organic manures for crop production.
Its main aim is the maintenance of soil fertility and the supply of plant nutrients in adequate amounts. It is ecologically, socially, and economically viable.
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Concepts of Integrated Nutrient Management:
Manures and Fertilizers in Nutrient Management
Manures
Compost and vermicompost can be classified into two types based on the kind of biological material used: compost and manure.
Composting is carried out using farm wastes. Vermicompost is prepared using earthworms.
Green manure: Some green plants are mulched into the soil while sowing seeds, which helps enrich the soil with nitrogen and phosphorous.
Fertilizers
The Importance of Nutrient Management
Nutrient management is important for the following reasons: