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Deficiency of phyto-available sulphur, zinc, boron, iron, copper and manganese in soils of India

Arvind Kumar Shukla 1
Sanjib Kumar Behera 1
Chandra Prakash 1
AJAY TRIPATHI 1
Ashok Kumar Patra 1
Brahma Swaroop Dwivedi 2
Vivek Trivedi 3
Ch Srinivasa Rao 4
Suresh Kumar Chaudhari 5
Soumitra Das 6
1
 
ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal, India
2
 
ICAR-National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Nagpur, India
4
 
ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, Hyderabad, India
5
 
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India
6
 
International Zinc Association, New Delhi, India
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-10-05
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.874
CiteScore6.7
Impact factor3.9
ISSN20452322
Multidisciplinary
Abstract
Nutrient deficiencies in soil–crop contexts and inappropriate managements are the important reasons for low crop productivity, reduced nutritional quality of agricultural produce and animal/human malnutrition, across the world. The present investigation was carried out to evaluate nutrient deficiencies of sulphur (S) and micronutrients [zinc (Zn), boron (B), iron (Fe), copper (Cu) and manganese (Mn)] in agricultural soils of India for devising effective management strategies to achieve sustainable crop production, improved nutritional quality in crops and better animal/human health. A total of 2,42,827 surface (0–15 cm depth) soil samples were collected from agriculture fields of 615 districts lying in 28 states of India and were analysed for available S and micronutrients concentration. The study was carried out under the aegis of All India Coordinated Research Project on Micro- and Secondary-Nutrients and Pollutant Elements in Soils and Plants. The mean concentrations were 27.0 ± 29.9 mg kg−1 for available S, 1.40 ± 1.60 mg kg−1 for available Zn and 1.40 ± 4.70 mg kg−1 for available B, 31.0 ± 52.2 mg kg−1 for available Fe, 2.30 ± 3.50 mg kg−1 for available Cu and 17.5 ± 21.4 mg kg−1 for available Mn. There were variable and widespread deficiencies of S and micronutrients in different states. The deficiencies (acute deficient + deficient + latent deficiency) of S (58.6% of soils), Zn (51.2% of soils) and B (44.7% of soils) were higher compared to the deficiencies of Fe (19.2% of soils), Cu (11.4% of soils) and Mn (17.4% of soils). Out of 615 districts, > 50% of soils in 101, 131 and 86 districts were deficient in available S, available Zn and available B, respectively. Whereas, > 25% of soils in 83, 5 and 41 districts had deficiencies of available Fe, available Cu and available Mn, respectively. There were occurrences of 2-nutrients deficiencies such S + Zn (9.30% of soils), Zn + B (8.70% of soils), S + B (7.00% of soils) and Zn + Fe (5.80% of soils) to a greater extent compared to the deficiencies of Zn + Mn (3.40% of soils), S + Fe (3.30% of soils), Zn + Cu (2.80% of soils) and Fe + B (2.70% of soils). Relatively lower % of soils were deficient in 3-nutrients (namely S + Zn + B, S + Zn + B and Zn + Fe + B), 4-nutrients (namely Zn + Fe + Cu + Mn) and 5-nutrients (namely Zn + Fe + Cu + Mn + B) simultaneously. The information regarding the distribution of deficiencies of S and micronutrients (both single and multi-nutrients) could be used by various stakeholders for production, supply and application of right kind of fertilizers in different districts, states and agro-ecological regions of India for better crop production, crop nutritional quality, nutrient use efficiency, soil health and for tackling human and animal malnutrition.
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Shukla A. K. et al. Deficiency of phyto-available sulphur, zinc, boron, iron, copper and manganese in soils of India // Scientific Reports. 2021. Vol. 11. No. 1. 19760
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Shukla A. K., Behera S. K., Prakash C., TRIPATHI A., Patra A. K., Dwivedi B. S., Trivedi V., Rao C. S., Chaudhari S. K., Das S., Singh A. K. Deficiency of phyto-available sulphur, zinc, boron, iron, copper and manganese in soils of India // Scientific Reports. 2021. Vol. 11. No. 1. 19760
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41598-021-99040-2
UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99040-2
TI - Deficiency of phyto-available sulphur, zinc, boron, iron, copper and manganese in soils of India
T2 - Scientific Reports
AU - Shukla, Arvind Kumar
AU - Behera, Sanjib Kumar
AU - Prakash, Chandra
AU - TRIPATHI, AJAY
AU - Patra, Ashok Kumar
AU - Dwivedi, Brahma Swaroop
AU - Trivedi, Vivek
AU - Rao, Ch Srinivasa
AU - Chaudhari, Suresh Kumar
AU - Das, Soumitra
AU - Singh, Anil Kumar
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/10/05
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 11
PMID - 34611190
SN - 2045-2322
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@article{2021_Shukla,
author = {Arvind Kumar Shukla and Sanjib Kumar Behera and Chandra Prakash and AJAY TRIPATHI and Ashok Kumar Patra and Brahma Swaroop Dwivedi and Vivek Trivedi and Ch Srinivasa Rao and Suresh Kumar Chaudhari and Soumitra Das and Anil Kumar Singh},
title = {Deficiency of phyto-available sulphur, zinc, boron, iron, copper and manganese in soils of India},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2021},
volume = {11},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99040-2},
number = {1},
pages = {19760},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-021-99040-2}
}