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Integrated Nutrient Management In Potato


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The literature on integrated nutrient management in potato crop has been well documented. In this article efforts have been made to review the literature available on integrated nutrient management in potato. The effect of integrated nutrient management on growth character, yield attributes, yield, nutrients uptake, quality characters and economics were presented here. Potato is one of the most important tuber crops for high intensity cropping system because of its short duration and very wide regional and seasonal adaptability. It is a highly productive crop, removing huge quantity of nutrients from the soil.

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INM, Growth Character, Yield Attributes, Yield, Nutrients Uptake, Quality Characters, Economics.
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B. S. Gunjal
Department of Agronomy, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India

Abstract


The literature on integrated nutrient management in potato crop has been well documented. In this article efforts have been made to review the literature available on integrated nutrient management in potato. The effect of integrated nutrient management on growth character, yield attributes, yield, nutrients uptake, quality characters and economics were presented here. Potato is one of the most important tuber crops for high intensity cropping system because of its short duration and very wide regional and seasonal adaptability. It is a highly productive crop, removing huge quantity of nutrients from the soil.

Keywords


INM, Growth Character, Yield Attributes, Yield, Nutrients Uptake, Quality Characters, Economics.

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