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Fertigation Scheduling of Field Crops (Hardback, P. Soman)

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Scheduling involves determining the appropriate amounts and timing of nutrient application for crops. The recommended doses (RD) of NPK, which are provided by relevant public institutions or state agriculture universities, serve as the basis for creating these schedules. These schedules are tailored to match the growth and developmental stages of each specific crop. In order to accommodate regions or countries where different RD practices are employed, the book offers information on basic nutrient split ratios for each growth stage duration. These ratios help allocate fertilizers for each stage of the crop development.
The fertilizers are then converted into daily doses that are practical for farmers to use. However, the schedule is not presented on a daily basis because most farmers prefer not to use daily dosing (injection).
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    Scheduling determines nutrient application timing and amounts based on recommended doses (RD) of NPK. The book provides nutrient split ratios for crop growth stages, offering practical fertilizer doses without daily application.


    Contents of the book Fertigation Scheduling of Field Crops authored by Soman


    1. Introduction

    2. Fertigation Ratios and Scheduling
      A.Cereals
      B.Pulses
      C.Oil Seed
      D.Oil Seed Crops (Perennial)
      E.Vegetables
      F. Spice Crops
      G.Inudustrial Crops
      H.Medicinal Crops
      I.Field Grown Flowers
     J.Plantation Crops
     K.Fruit Crops (Annual Seasonal)
     L.Fruit Crops (Perennial)

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