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Nutrient Cycling in Agroforestry Dr. T.K.Kunhamu Professor & Head Dept of Silviculture & Agroforestry College of Forestry Kerala Agricultural University E mail: [email protected] Mob: 9495331771
• The process by which nutrients are transferred and recycled within agroecosystems. • The release of nutrients from soil organic matter and make available them in the plant- available form for further uptake. • It plays a crucial role in maintaining soil fertility and sustaining agricultural productivity. • Understanding and optimizing nutrient cycling is essential for sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Nutrient cycling
Nutrients in agroecosystems? Understanding the specific nutrient requirements of crops is essential for optimizing agricultural production. • Nitrogen (N): Crucial nutrient for plant growth, leaf development, protein synthesis, and overall crop yield. • Phosphorus (P): Essential for root development, energy transfer, and flowering. • Potassium (K): Maintaining plant water balance, disease resistance, and overall crop quality. • Micronutrients: Require micronutrients such as iron, zinc, manganese, copper, and boron in smaller quantities for various metabolic functions.
Nutrient Cycling Processes

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