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Enhancing Crop Productivity and Soil Health through Integrated Nutrient Management in Cash Crop Systems

Ragini Kumari; Sushmita Ranjan; Ruby saha; Sai Parasar Das; Sunita Paswan; Priyanka Kumari

Agriculture Association of Textile Chemical and Critical Reviews · 2025

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Summary

Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) is a sustainable approach aimed at enhancing crop productivity and maintaining soil health, particularly in cash crop systems. With the rising global population and increasing demand for food and agricultural products, the need for balanced nutrient management has become crucial. Conventional reliance on chemical fertilizers has led to soil degradation, nutrient imbalances, and environmental pollution. INM integrates organic manures, chemical fertilizers, andbiofertilizers to ensure optimal nutrient availability, improve soil properties, and reduce the adverse environmental impacts of excessive fertilizer use.This review highlights the role of INM in cash crops such as cotton, sugarcane, and potato, demonstrating its effectiveness in improving yield and

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.21276/aatccreview.2025.13.02.73
Catalogue ID
NRmo3d4gae-00y
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