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CARBON POOLS AND FERTILITY STATUS OF SOIL UNDER LONG TERM ORGANIC PRACTICES IN VEGETABLES
ISSN: 2277 - 7601Publisher: author   
CARBON POOLS AND FERTILITY STATUS OF SOIL UNDER LONG TERM ORGANIC PRACTICES IN VEGETABLES
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Abstract
The respective surface (0-15cm) and subsurface (15-30cm) soil samples were collected from certified organic and fertilized vegetable growingfarmers field of Selu and Chinchbhavan, village of Nagpur District. These soil samples were analyzed for different carbon pools nutrientcontents. The very labile carbon was recorded from 0.71-1.32 g kg-1 and labile ranges between 0.53-1.01 g kg-1, less labile varied from 0.47-0.91g kg-1 and non labile is highest in fertilized vegetable crop i.e.4.12-5.62g kg-1. Active pool was highest in FYM, Jivamrit, Ghanjivamritand passive pool found abundant in inorganic sources. Active pool contributes 24.10% and passive pool was 75.96%. The available nitrogenwas found low to medium. All the location found decreased the availability of phosphorus where the use of organic sources over inorganicmade. Potassium was very high and sulphur was low to moderately high.