Abstract

Studies of soil-based tests pertaining to different crops in Vindhyan alluvial plains from 2001 to 2004 show effect of production on specific rice crop by IR-36 testing leveraging on soil stoichiometric testing and recommended balanced fertilizers and organic matter amelioration by application for the niche area of impact to targeted yield of rice crop. Findings reinforce that soil micro-flora and micro-organisms accelerate aeration, porosity, drainage and optimum crumby structures, resulting in nascent fertility and support to crop plant for profuse and vigorous growth through optimum soil texture under different agro-climatological divisions in specificity. Primary and secondary data are tabulated after administration of research questionnaire, structure, queue, flow and research objectives, first hand data fulfilment through field notes and experimental block designs under study in rice-based ecosystem of control and treatment blocks. The study of nutrients requirement for specific accelerated productivity of rice crop by applying control and treatment with particular fertilisers which is structured in the mathematical model of [CF (%)] and [CS (%)] gradient. Further data in relation to studies of nutrient dose recommended model development through incursion into stoichiometric trends, analysis, models, algorithms, principles, procedures and quantisation. Regression based studies support the experimental design blocks. Studies by experimental design of blocks replication and finding of experimentations led to outcome of best efficacy and efficient recommended fertiliser dose to enrich, replenish the gap of inadequate fertilizers to the paddy crop to meet our targeted yield of paddy crops. Analytical trends and comparison experimentation sheet led to the effort for how much fertilizer is actually required for crop growth by applying mathematical quantization and qualitative. Under experimental controls and originality of this innovative findings, this research supports systems approach for simplicity, spirituality and sustainability.

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