This book provides a comprehensive guide for vegetable growers and workers on how to conduct soil, plant, and water tests to assess soil health and water quality for irrigation purposes, as well as determine the appropriate nutrient balance for crops. As short-duration and highly photosynthetic efficient plants, vegetables require a high rate of nutrient supply compared to other field crops. Therefore, special attention must be given to the critical ranges and stages of soil and plant tests to ensure balanced fertilization. This manual provides a valuable resource for vegetable growers and workers to improve their understanding of soil, plant, and water analysis and nutrient management. The book includes information on the development of testing methods, calibration, and interpretation of results, making it a practical and useful tool for the vegetable growing community.
1. Soil and Plant Tests - A Step Towards Judicious Use of Nutrients in Vegeatables2. Available Nutrients for Plant Growth in Soils3. Plant Sampling and Sample Preparation4. Water Quality Analysis5. Basic Philosophy of Nutrient Management6. Water Quality Standards and Quality of Underground Irrigation Waters7. Plant Nutrient and Their Form8. Soil-Nutrient Relationships9. Methods of Fertilizer Application10. Application of Biofertilizers in Vegetables11. Factors Affecting of Fertilizer Application or Requirement12. Use of PSB/Phosphobacteria on Phosphorus Economy in Different Potato Growing Regions of India13. Soil Test Based Phosphorus Recommendations in Different Potato Growing Regions14. Fertilizers Recommendations using GIS and Remote Sensing in the Intensively Growing Potato Regions of Punjab