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soil Quality Assessment in Black Soils of Veppanthattai of Perambalur District, Tamil Nadu


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Black soil, Soil quality, Physical, physico-chemical properties, Available nutrients, Correlation
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Rajeshwar Malavath
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural College and Research Institute, (TNAU) Coimbotre(T.N.), India
S. Mani
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural College and Research Institute, (TNAU) Coimbotre(T.N.), India

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Black soil, Soil quality, Physical, physico-chemical properties, Available nutrients, Correlation

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