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Fertigation requires a thorough understanding of the science behind
the technology to make it deliver the immense possibility it offers
in crop production. Though the idea of fertigation existed from the
times of solution culture, it did not receive the necessary
attention from among plant nutritionists and agronomists when it
reappeared in the context of micro irrigation. Fertilizer
application in field agriculture has also not developed as a
precision technology. Recommendations of the quantum of fertilizers
required for a crop, at least in India are not based on current
varieties of the crops, nor have they anything to do with the
growth rate and developmental changes occurring while a crop is
managed by the grower. Most of the fertilizer recommendations are
itself very old and efforts to make them relevant to the current
growing conditions, soil status, crop variety and crops reaction to
the environment etc. are very limited. It is even worse when
growers follow traders' recommendations whose idea is to sell more
the fertilizer they supply. Not only lower yields and very low
fertilizer use efficiencies, but the deterioration of soil and
water bodies are the results. Note: T&F does not sell or
distribute the hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan,
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This title is co-published with NIPA.
An economist with the World Bank Group, Kouassi admits his
addiction to the fishing his daddy taught him early on the Djoreh
river. An eligible heir to the throne of the Abongui kingdom in
northeastern C
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