Integrated nutrient management for sustainable crop productivity
Integrated nutrient management (INM) for sustainable crop productivity emphasizes the balanced and efficient use of organic, inorganic, and biological nutrient sources to maintain soil fertility while ensuring long-term agricultural sustainability. INM combines fertilizers, compost, manure, crop residues, green manures, and microbial inoculants to optimize nutrient availability and improve soil structure, microbial activity, and nutrient-use efficiency. This approach helps reduce dependency on chemical fertilizers, minimize nutrient losses through leaching or volatilization, and enhance soil organic carbon, leading to better water retention and improved root growth. By integrating site-specific nutrient management, precision application, and crop rotation practices, INM supports stable yields, enhances crop resilience to stress, and promotes ecological balance. Ultimately, integrated nutrient management not only boosts agricultural productivity but also contributes to long-term soil health, environmental protection, and sustainable food security.
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