Summary
Background: Nutrient management is a critical aspect of wheat cultivation, as it directly influences crop growth, yield, and grain quality. Conventional nutrient management practices often involve blanket application of chemical fertilizers, leading to low nutrient use efficiency, environmental pollution, and soil degradation. Wheat is a staple crop globally, and optimizing its productivity is crucial for food security. Aim: This study explores the responsiveness of wheat crops to innovative nutrient management strategies aimed at enhancing yields and soil health. Methods: Field experiments were conducted at three locations in major wheat-growing regions of India. The experiments were laid out in a split-plot design with four replications. The wheat cultivar HD 2967, which is widely adap
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