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SAC 301 - INM

The document discusses nutrient management concepts, focusing on balancing soil nutrients with crop requirements through approaches like Deductive, Integrated Nutrient Management (INM), and Integrated Plant Nutrient System (IPNS). It emphasizes the importance of utilizing various nutrient sources efficiently and introduces tools such as Decision Support System for Integrated Fertiliser Recommendation (DSSIFER) and Visual Diagnostic Kit (VDK) for effective nutrient management. The aim is to promote sustainable agriculture by integrating organic, inorganic, and biological nutrient sources.

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SAC 301 - INM

The document discusses nutrient management concepts, focusing on balancing soil nutrients with crop requirements through approaches like Deductive, Integrated Nutrient Management (INM), and Integrated Plant Nutrient System (IPNS). It emphasizes the importance of utilizing various nutrient sources efficiently and introduces tools such as Decision Support System for Integrated Fertiliser Recommendation (DSSIFER) and Visual Diagnostic Kit (VDK) for effective nutrient management. The aim is to promote sustainable agriculture by integrating organic, inorganic, and biological nutrient sources.

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Nutrient

Management
Concepts -
Deductive, INM,
IPNS
MARIYA ROSHINI -
2021004060
MARY SWETHA -
2021004061
TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 02 03 04
NUTRIENT TOOLS QUESTIONS
INTRODUCTIO MANAGEMENT ?
N CONCEPTS
INTRODUCTIO
N

KEY PRINCIPLE:
Balancing soil nutrients
input with crop requirements
4 R PRINCIPLE’s
RIGHT
- Source
- Rate
- Place
- Time
DEDUCTIVE APPROACH
Utilizes the Colwell (1967)
natural variation in developed on the
soil fertility for basis that some
calibrating Soil Test variables affect the
Value. response of crop to
fertilizer
Experiments in multi
A calibration
location trials with
model Yield response
same set of treatments,
model was suggested
pooled and soil test
which include all
calibration
variables affecting the
is made
responses to fertilizer
Basis for AICRP –STCR
experiments

Velayutham et al. (1978) Dhanapalan


worked out location Mosi et al. (1978)
specific fertilizer conducted in rice,
recommendation millets, groundnut,
for wheat in black soils.. cotton in Tamil Nadu.
Integrated
Nutrient
Manageme
nt (INM)
An approach in which the external
nutrients needs of a crop are met from
the appropriately combined use of
fertilizers, crop residues, recyclable
wastes, organic manures and
biofertilizers
Basic concept - The
promotion and maintenance of
Integrated soil fertility for
sustaining crop productivity
Plant Nutrient through all possible sources
(organic, inorganic and
System (IPNS) biological) in an integrated
manner

Technically sound,
economically attractive,
practically feasible and
environmentally safe.

PRINCIPAL AIM -
Integrated approach is to utilize
all the sources of plant nutrients
in a judicious and efficient
TOOLS for Nutrient
Management
Decision Support System for
Integrated Fertiliser
Recommendation (DSSIFER)

A user friendly software


and the updated version (DSSIFER
2010), computer based decision
support system, developed in Visual
Basic 6.0 as a “Stand Alone” version.

Soil Test Crop Response


based Integrated Plant Nutrition
System (STCR-IPNS)
Visual Diagnostic Kit (VDK)
Software for identifying
nutrient deficiencies in crops and
management developed in the
Department of Soil Science and
Agricultural Chemistry, TNAU,
Coimbatore.

Covers 20 field crops &


45 horticultural crops

Provides prescriptions,
Interactive device answering the
queries

used in Village Knowledge Centers as


referral tool
REFERENCES
● Jadeja, A.S., et al. Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management: A Way to Sustainable
Agriculture. India, Narendra Publishing House, 2021.

● Mahajan, Anil, and Gupta, R. D.. Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) in a


Sustainable Rice-Wheat Cropping System. Germany, Springer Netherlands, 2009.

● ARTICLE - Site-Specific Nutrient Management – Concept, Current


Research and Future Challenges in Indian Agriculture
Johnston A.M., Khurana H.S.1, Majumdar K.2,*
, Satyanarayana T.3 International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI), 102–411
Downey Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 4L8, Canada
THANK YOU ...,

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