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Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India

Harnessing the potential yields of evergreen perennial crops like tea (Camellia sinensis L.) essentially requires the application of optimum doses of nutrients based on the soil test reports. In the present study, the soil pH, organic carbon (OC), available potassium as K(2)O (AK), and available sul...

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Autores principales: Malakar, Harisadhan, Timsina, Gagan, Dutta, Jintu, Borgohain, Arup, Deka, Diganta, Babu, Azariah, Paul, Ranjit Kumar, Yeasin, Md., Rahman, Feroze Hasan, Panja, Saumik, Karak, Tanmoy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1017145
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author Malakar, Harisadhan
Timsina, Gagan
Dutta, Jintu
Borgohain, Arup
Deka, Diganta
Babu, Azariah
Paul, Ranjit Kumar
Yeasin, Md.
Rahman, Feroze Hasan
Panja, Saumik
Karak, Tanmoy
author_facet Malakar, Harisadhan
Timsina, Gagan
Dutta, Jintu
Borgohain, Arup
Deka, Diganta
Babu, Azariah
Paul, Ranjit Kumar
Yeasin, Md.
Rahman, Feroze Hasan
Panja, Saumik
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description Harnessing the potential yields of evergreen perennial crops like tea (Camellia sinensis L.) essentially requires the application of optimum doses of nutrients based on the soil test reports. In the present study, the soil pH, organic carbon (OC), available potassium as K(2)O (AK), and available sulphur (AS) of 7300 soil samples from 115 tea estates spread over the Dooars ranging from 88°52’E to 89°86’E longitude and 26°45’N to 27°00’N latitude of West Bengal, India have been documented. About 54% of soil samples were found within the optimum range of soil pH (4.50-5.50) for tea cultivation. The overall range of OC was found from 0.28% to 6.00% of which, 94% of the analyzed samples were within the range of satisfactory to excellent level of OC i.e. (>0.80% to 6.00%). Around 36.3% of soil samples were found to have high AK (>100 mg kg(-1)) but 37.1% of soils were found to have high AS content (>40 mg kg(-1)). The nutrient index status of soil pH was low in Dam Dim, Chulsa, Nagrakata, Binnaguri, and Jainti sub-districts. Soils from five sub-districts had a high nutrient index (2.47 to 2.83) for soil organic carbon. However, it existed in the medium index (1.69 and 2.22) for Dalgaon and Kalchini sub-districts. Only Nagrakata sub-district soil samples were in the high nutrient index (2.65) for AK. All analyzed samples showed a medium nutrient index (1.97 to 2.27) for AS. The result indicated that soil pH was significantly negatively correlated with soil OC (-0.336) and AK (-0.174). However, the soil OC was significantly positive correlated with AK (0.258) and AS (0.100). It could be concluded that a balanced fertilizer application would be needed as a part of the soil improvement program through soil chemical tests for sustainable tea cultivation.
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spelling pubmed-98080382023-01-04 Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India Malakar, Harisadhan Timsina, Gagan Dutta, Jintu Borgohain, Arup Deka, Diganta Babu, Azariah Paul, Ranjit Kumar Yeasin, Md. Rahman, Feroze Hasan Panja, Saumik Karak, Tanmoy Front Plant Sci Plant Science Harnessing the potential yields of evergreen perennial crops like tea (Camellia sinensis L.) essentially requires the application of optimum doses of nutrients based on the soil test reports. In the present study, the soil pH, organic carbon (OC), available potassium as K(2)O (AK), and available sulphur (AS) of 7300 soil samples from 115 tea estates spread over the Dooars ranging from 88°52’E to 89°86’E longitude and 26°45’N to 27°00’N latitude of West Bengal, India have been documented. About 54% of soil samples were found within the optimum range of soil pH (4.50-5.50) for tea cultivation. The overall range of OC was found from 0.28% to 6.00% of which, 94% of the analyzed samples were within the range of satisfactory to excellent level of OC i.e. (>0.80% to 6.00%). Around 36.3% of soil samples were found to have high AK (>100 mg kg(-1)) but 37.1% of soils were found to have high AS content (>40 mg kg(-1)). The nutrient index status of soil pH was low in Dam Dim, Chulsa, Nagrakata, Binnaguri, and Jainti sub-districts. Soils from five sub-districts had a high nutrient index (2.47 to 2.83) for soil organic carbon. However, it existed in the medium index (1.69 and 2.22) for Dalgaon and Kalchini sub-districts. Only Nagrakata sub-district soil samples were in the high nutrient index (2.65) for AK. All analyzed samples showed a medium nutrient index (1.97 to 2.27) for AS. The result indicated that soil pH was significantly negatively correlated with soil OC (-0.336) and AK (-0.174). However, the soil OC was significantly positive correlated with AK (0.258) and AS (0.100). It could be concluded that a balanced fertilizer application would be needed as a part of the soil improvement program through soil chemical tests for sustainable tea cultivation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9808038/ /pubmed/36605950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1017145 Text en Copyright © 2022 Malakar, Timsina, Dutta, Borgohain, Deka, Babu, Paul, Yeasin, Rahman, Panja and Karak https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Malakar, Harisadhan
Timsina, Gagan
Dutta, Jintu
Borgohain, Arup
Deka, Diganta
Babu, Azariah
Paul, Ranjit Kumar
Yeasin, Md.
Rahman, Feroze Hasan
Panja, Saumik
Karak, Tanmoy
Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India
title Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India
title_full Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India
title_fullStr Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India
title_full_unstemmed Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India
title_short Sick or rich: Assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of Dooars, West Bengal, India
title_sort sick or rich: assessing the selected soil properties and fertility status across the tea-growing region of dooars, west bengal, india
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1017145
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