Integrated nutrient management enhances leaf litter, mango yield, quality and carbon stock

 


Integrated nutrient management (INM) plays a crucial role in improving mango orchard productivity and sustainability. By combining organic manures, biofertilizers, and inorganic fertilizers, INM significantly boosts leaf litter production, which enhances soil organic matter and microbial activity. This enriched soil environment supports better root development and nutrient uptake, resulting in higher mango yields with improved fruit quality such as increased pulp content, sweetness, and shelf life. Furthermore, the increased biomass and organic inputs contribute to greater carbon sequestration in both soil and plant systems, thereby enhancing the carbon stock and supporting climate-resilient agriculture.


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