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Indian journal of agricultural research | 2015

Effect of Long Term Terrace Cultivation on Nutrient Availability and Lime Requirements in Acid Soils of Kalimpong Hills under Mulberry Farming

Rangila Ram; Surojit Chatterjee; C. Maji; S. Nirmal Kumar

This study was undertaken in 2011-12 to assess the effect of long term terrace cultivation on nutrient availability and lime (CaCO3) requirements in acid soils of Kalimpong hills under mulberry farming. Soil samples were collected from the mulberry field of Regional Sericultural Research Station (RSRS) farm, Regional Sericultural Research Station Annexure (RSRSA) farm and farmers field from eight different villages. The overall pH mean in the soils of RSRS farm and farmers field was 6.0 and 5.0 in RSRSA farm. The overall mean of OC content in the RSRS farm was 1.80% followed by 1.50% in farmers’ field and 1.30% in the RSRSA farm. The available nutrients e.g. nitrogen (N) 474.1 kg ha-1; phosphorus (P) 14.4 kg ha-1; potassium (K) 164.7 kg ha-1 and sulphur (S) 9.6 kg ha-1 were present in the soils of RSRSA research farm, however, these nutrients were 586.4 kg ha-1 (N); 17.9 kg ha-1(P); 183.6 kg ha-1(K) and 15.3 kg ha-1 (S) in the soils of RSRS research farm and 590.5 kg ha-1(N); 19.5 kg ha-1(P); 284.6 kg ha-1 (K) and 12.7 kg ha-1 (S) in the progressive farmers’ field. The overall mean of the CaCO3 requirements for reclamation of RSRSA farm soil was 2.30 mt ha-1 followed by 1.50 mt ha-1 in RSRS farm and 1.16 mt ha-1 in the farmers’ fields. These data revealed that, the long term terrace cultivation under mulberry farming in acid soils of entire Kalimpong hills, significantly affects the nutrients availability and lime requirements. The nutrients availability at RSRS research farm and farmers’ field under long term terrace cultivation was quite high than RSRSA research farm.


Archive | 2002

Use of dynamic multi-level hash table for managing hierarchically structured information

Surojit Chatterjee; Sameer Joshi


Archive | 2002

Metadata format for hierarchical data storage on a raw storage device

Surojit Chatterjee; Alok Srivastava


Archive | 2001

Method and mechanism for diagnosing computer applications using traces

Alok Srivastava; Surojit Chatterjee


Archive | 2004

Rolling upgrade of distributed software with automatic completion

Sameer Joshi; Surojit Chatterjee; Jonathan Creighton


Archive | 2006

Persistent key-value repository with a pluggable architecture to abstract physical storage

Surojit Chatterjee; Raj Kumar; Jonathan Creighton; Alok Srivastava; Sameer Joshi


Archive | 2004

Method and mechanism for managing incompatible changes in a distributed system

Surojit Chatterjee; Sameer Joshi; Alok Srivastava


Archive | 2004

Method and mechanism for managing and accessing static and dynamic data

Surojit Chatterjee; Sameer Joshi; Alok Srivastava


Archive | 2001

Method and mechanism for using a meta-language to define and analyze traces

Alok Srivastava; Surojit Chatterjee; Sunil Kumar


Archive | 2001

Providing an exclusive view of a shared resource

Surojit Chatterjee; Jonathan Creighton; Alok Srivastava

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Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

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