CHARACTERISTICS OF SISAL GROWING SOILS OF ODISHA AND SUGGESTIVE MEASURES TO ENHANCE FIBRE PRODUCTIVITY

B. MAJUMDAR1, S. SARKAR2*, S. BARAI3, A. PASWAN4
1Crop Production Division, ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Nilganj, Barrackpore, Kolkata, 700121, West Bengal, India
2Crop Production Division, ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Nilganj, Barrackpore, Kolkata, 700121, West Bengal, India
3Crop Production Division, ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Nilganj, Barrackpore, Kolkata, 700121, West Bengal, India
4Crop Production Division, ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Nilganj, Barrackpore, Kolkata, 700121, West Bengal, India
* Corresponding Author : sarkaragro@gmail.com

Received : 29-07-2023     Accepted : 28-08-2023     Published : 30-08-2023
Volume : 15     Issue : 8       Pages : 12558 - 12560
Int J Agr Sci 15.8 (2023):12558-12560

Keywords : Sisal, Agave sisalana, Soil nutrient and biological status, Remedial measures, Odisha
Academic Editor : Soma Biswas, Dr Kamal Kant, Kumar Sanjeev, Dr S. Krishnakumar
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : Authors are thankful to Crop Production Division, ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Nilganj, Barrackpore, Kolkata, 700121, West Bengal, India and Authors are also thankful to ICAR-CRIJAF-Sisal Research Station, Bamra, Sambalpur, Odisha for assisting in soil collection from different villages of Sambalpur and Jharsuguda
Author Contribution : All authors equally contributed

Cite - MLA : MAJUMDAR, B., et al "CHARACTERISTICS OF SISAL GROWING SOILS OF ODISHA AND SUGGESTIVE MEASURES TO ENHANCE FIBRE PRODUCTIVITY ." International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 15.8 (2023):12558-12560.

Cite - APA : MAJUMDAR, B., SARKAR, S., BARAI, S., PASWAN, A. (2023). CHARACTERISTICS OF SISAL GROWING SOILS OF ODISHA AND SUGGESTIVE MEASURES TO ENHANCE FIBRE PRODUCTIVITY . International Journal of Agriculture Sciences, 15 (8), 12558-12560.

Cite - Chicago : MAJUMDAR, B., S. SARKAR, S. BARAI, and A. PASWAN. "CHARACTERISTICS OF SISAL GROWING SOILS OF ODISHA AND SUGGESTIVE MEASURES TO ENHANCE FIBRE PRODUCTIVITY ." International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 15, no. 8 (2023):12558-12560.

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Abstract

Sisal is one of the important fibre crops in the marginal soils of Odisha. The Sambalpur and Jharsuguda districts are known for sisal cultivation. The information on sisal soils of Odisha and of the two districts (Sambalpur and Jharsuguda) were not available. In this study, we have characterized the sisal growing soils for their physico-chemical, chemical and biological properties. The sisal growing soils are acidic in nature, with low organic carbon and available nitrogen content and available P & K status was medium. The micronutrients in sisal growing areas were sufficient. The biological properties indicated that the microbial activity is very low because of very low organic carbon status. Use of organic manure like FYM, sisal compost, green manure and use of lime can improve the soil condition and improve the fertility status of the sisal growing soils of Odisha. Further, addition of P either as SSP or rock phosphate (RP) or in a combination of SSP + RP (1:1) will increase the available P status in acid soils of Odisha. In addition to this, growing pulse crop in between the sisal rows during kharif season may improve the organic matter, available N status of soil and will also help to earn additional income from sisal + pulse intercropping

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