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Depth-Wise Distribution of Different Forms of Nitrogen in Apple Growing Soils of Pulwama District of Kashmir Valley


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Depth-wise distribution of different fractions of nitrogen in some selective sites (soil depths) of district Pulwama of Kashmir valley was studied. In all the soil profiles nitrogen fractions (forms) decreased with increase in depth except the fixed NH4-N which increased with decreased depth. Organic nitrogen showed high significant positive correlations with total nitrogen (r=0.987***), organic nitrogen decreased with depth while the fixed NH4-N increased and these two fraction were also showed highly significant correlation with each other (r=0.645***).

Keywords

Nitrogen Fractions, Profile Distribution, Correlation, Accumulation.
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  • Depth-Wise Distribution of Different Forms of Nitrogen in Apple Growing Soils of Pulwama District of Kashmir Valley

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Authors

Syed Shujat Hussain
Krishi Vigyan Kendra/Extension Training Centre/FMT (SKUAST), Malangpora, Pulwama (J&K), India
Jahangeer A. Baba
Krishi Vigyan Kendra/Extension Training Centre/FMT (SKUAST), Malangpora, Pulwama (J&K), India
Mohd Zubair
Krishi Vigyan Kendra/Extension Training Centre/FMT (SKUAST), Malangpora, Pulwama (J&K), India
Fayaz A. Misgar
Krishi Vigyan Kendra/Extension Training Centre/FMT (SKUAST), Malangpora, Pulwama (J&K), India

Abstract


Depth-wise distribution of different fractions of nitrogen in some selective sites (soil depths) of district Pulwama of Kashmir valley was studied. In all the soil profiles nitrogen fractions (forms) decreased with increase in depth except the fixed NH4-N which increased with decreased depth. Organic nitrogen showed high significant positive correlations with total nitrogen (r=0.987***), organic nitrogen decreased with depth while the fixed NH4-N increased and these two fraction were also showed highly significant correlation with each other (r=0.645***).

Keywords


Nitrogen Fractions, Profile Distribution, Correlation, Accumulation.

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