Soil Fertility Mapping using Geo-spatial Technique for Khapradih Farm, DKS College of Agriculture and Research Station, Bhatapara, Chhattisgarh, India

Gulshan Kumar Ratre, D. S. Thakur, G. Ayam, Rama Mohan Savu
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The present study aimed to assess various chemical properties and available macro and micronutrients in the soil. Collection of 101 geo-referenced soil surface samples at 100-meter intervals of the Khapradih Farm of DKS College of Agriculture & Research Station, district Balodabazar-Bhatapara of Chhattisgarh state and examined in the laboratory for pH, electrical conductivity (EC), organic carbon (OC), and available macro-nutrients (N, P, K, S) and micro- nutrients (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, B). The results showed that the soil was generally neutral in pH, with a range of 5.7 to 7.6. The electrical conductivity indicated non-saline, varying from 0.11 to 0.26 dSm-1. Available nutrients were categorized as low, medium, or high based on nutrient index values. The study revealed that the soil in the area had low levels of available N and S, medium levels of available P and K, and high levels of available Fe, Mn, and Cu. Zn was found to be in the medium category, while B was low. Significant correlations were observed between various physico-chemical properties and available macro and micro nutrients. Using ArcGIS 10.4.1, thematic maps were created, representing the spatial distribution of soil properties and nutrient status. Based on these findings, fertilizer recommendations were developed for major crops grown in the area, resulting in enhanced crop productivity. The study concludes that GPS and GIS-based tools are valuable for soil fertility mapping, monitoring, and site-specific nutrient management, leading to sustainable and optimal crop yields.
利用地理空间技术为印度恰蒂斯加尔邦巴塔帕拉 DKS 农业学院和研究站 Khapradih 农场绘制土壤肥力图
本研究旨在评估土壤中的各种化学特性以及可用的宏量和微量营养元素。在恰蒂斯加尔邦 Balodabazar-Bhatapara 地区 DKS 农业学院和研究站的 Khapradih 农场,以 100 米为间隔采集了 101 个地理参照土壤表层样本,并在实验室中检测了 pH 值、导电率 (EC)、有机碳 (OC)、可利用的宏量养分(氮、磷、钾、硒)和微量养分(铁、锰、铜、锌、硼)。结果显示,土壤的 pH 值总体呈中性,范围在 5.7 至 7.6 之间。电导率显示为非碱性,范围在 0.11 到 0.26 dSm-1 之间。根据养分指数值,可用养分分为低、中和高。研究表明,该地区土壤的可利用氮和硒含量较低,可利用磷和钾含量中等,可利用铁、锰和铜含量较高。锌的含量属于中等水平,而硼的含量较低。各种物理化学特性与可利用的宏量和微量营养元素之间存在显著的相关性。使用 ArcGIS 10.4.1 绘制了专题地图,显示了土壤特性和养分状况的空间分布。根据这些发现,为该地区种植的主要作物制定了施肥建议,从而提高了作物产量。研究得出结论,基于 GPS 和 GIS 的工具对于土壤肥力绘图、监测和特定地点的养分管理非常有价值,可实现可持续的最佳作物产量。
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