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Physiochemical Analysis and Nutrient Assessment of Farmland Soil samples in the village of Wardha District, Maharashtra, India

Ca promotes early growth and is constituent of cell wall. It also encourages seed product, improves soil structure. Mg is a constituent of chlorophyll and increases photosynthesis in plant. Ca content in the studied samples varies from 24.6 to 30.6% while the Mg content found in the range 5.68-7.50%...

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Published in:Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry 2020-11, Vol.13 (6), p.415-418
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description Ca promotes early growth and is constituent of cell wall. It also encourages seed product, improves soil structure. Mg is a constituent of chlorophyll and increases photosynthesis in plant. Ca content in the studied samples varies from 24.6 to 30.6% while the Mg content found in the range 5.68-7.50%. According to Kavitha and Sujatha26 Ca content in the soil is usually affected by drainage, soil pH and limiting practices. To improve Ca and Mg in soil proper amount of gypsum and magnesium sulphate can be added to the soil.
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Agricultural production
Calcium
Carbon
Chlorophyll
Constituents
Farms
Fertilizers
Gypsum
Magnesium
Magnesium sulfate
Manures
Nutrients
Photosynthesis
Physiochemistry
Productivity
Soil chemistry
Soil fertility
Soil improvement
Soil pH
Soil structure
Soils
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