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Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Introduction • A soil conditioner, also called a soil amendment, is a material added to soil to improve plant growth and health. • The type of conditioner added depends on the current soil composition, climate and the type of plant. • A conditioner or a combination of conditioners corrects the soil's deficiencies. • Fertilizers, such as peat, manure, anaerobic digestate or compost, add depleted plant nutrients. • Gypsum releases nutrients and improves soil structure. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Characteristics of soil conditioners • • • Soil conditioners are natural and earthy. Absorb water rapidly. Compost is “Synthetic manure made from decomposing materials, fertilizer and soil. • Leaves and manures are also natural products. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Functions of soil conditioners • • • • They help to improve the amount of minerals in the soil. Soil that is rich in minerals will produce much healthier vegetation. Leaves work by attracting earthworms which create a healthy soil . Soil improved by • • • Physical Chemical Biological Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Importance of soil conditioners • Soil conditioner is a product which is added to soil to improve the soil quality. • Soil conditioners can be used to rebuild soils which have been damaged by improper management, to make poor soils more usable, and to maintain soils in peak condition. • A wide variety of products can be used to manage soil quality, with most being readily available from nurseries and garden supply stores. • People can also generate their own soil conditioner with materials from home. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Importance of soil conditioners • Many soil conditioners are designed to improve soil structure in some way. • Soils tend to become compacted over time, which is bad for plants, and soil conditioners can add more loft and texture to keep the soil loose. • They also add nutrients , enriching the soil and allowing plants to grow bigger and stronger. • Soil conditioners improve the water retention in dry, coarse soils which are not holding water well, and they can be added to adjust the PH of the soil to meet the needs of specific plants or to make highly acidic or alkaline soils more usable. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Soil physical conditions and soil conditioners • Soil physical condition is one factor that can limit crop production. • Poor soil physical condition can restrict water intake into the soil and subsequent movement, plant root development, and aeration of the soil. • These goals can be accomplished in part through the use of good management techniques. • Producers and researchers alike are interested in improving the physical condition of the soil and, thus, enhance crop production. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Vital role of soil conditioners • • • • • • • • • • Improved soil structure and aeration Increased water-holding capacity. Increased availability of water to plants Reduced compaction and hardpan conditions. Improved tile drainage effectiveness Alkali soil reclamation Release of “locked” nutrients Better chemical incorporation Better root development Higher yields and quality Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Role of Soil Conditioner • Soil conditioners may be used to improve water retention in dry, coarse soils which are not holding water well, and they can be added to adjust the pH of the soil to meet the needs of specific plants or to make highly acidic or alkaline soils more usable. Examples of soil conditioners • • • • • • Peat Compost Coir Manure Straw Vermiculite etc., Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Compost • • Composting is comes naturally to plant materials. They return to the earth to supply nutrients for the next cycle of seeds. • • kitchen scraps can be recycled and yard waste composting them. Instead of throwing out produce scraps, egg shells and coffee grounds, can be compost of along with the leaves raked up and the dead plants cleared out of the garden. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Importance of composting • Improve the soil quality to reap their benefits and vitality by releasing the rich nutrients in the compost into the soil • Prevent greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging the aerobic breakdown of organic material and reduces the amount of garden and kitchen waste going to Landfill. • Recycle valuable nutrients and reduce the use of artificial fertilizers Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Importance of composting • Adding raw material to compost • • • • • Vegetable and food scraps Fallen leaves (in layers) Tea leaves and tea bags Sawdust Coffee grounds , Egg shells, Weeds, Wood ash Compost and organic soil mulches instead of more conventional methods sediment control are numerous. • Probably the two greatest benefits of using compost as a soil mulch in sediment control • • immediate effectiveness its ability to bind and degrade specific contaminants. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Benefits Of Composting • Compost that are stable in nature, possessing significant amounts of humic acids, have the ability to bind nutrients and heavy metals, as moisture passes through the product layer. • Organisms found within compost have the ability to degrade organic contaminants such as hydrocarbons found in petroleum based materials. • • Green manure: The practice of ploughing or turning into soil under-composed green plant tissue for the purpose of improving physical condition as well as fertility of the soil is referred to as green manuring and the manure obtained is known as green manure. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM The green manure crop should possess the following desirable characteristics : • • • • • have profuse leaves and rapid growth early in its life cycle. have abundance and succulent tops be capable of making a good stand on poor and exhausted soils. have a deep root system. be legume with good nodular growth habit Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Green manuring • • • • • • Supply Organic Matter Green manure supplies organic matter to the soil. The organic residues from green manure also help to provide the stability of soil structure needed for optimum plant growth. Humus formed from green manure increases the absorptive capacity of soil, promotes aeration, drainage and granulation, which help the plant growth. Green manuring improves the structure of the soil. Organic matter stimulates the activity of soil micro-organisms. The ability to bind contaminants is exhibited when using organic soil mulches in construction of filter germs. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Addition of Nitrogen: •The green manuring crop supplies additional nitrogen to organic matter, if it is a legume crop, which has the ability to fix nitrogen from the air with the help of its root nodule bacteria (e.g. Rhizobium). •The legume crop adds nitrogen for the succeeding crop. •So all the legumes crop leave the soil in better physical condition and richer in nitrogen content. •They return the plant nutrients of deeper layers to the upper top soil Nutrient and Soil Conservation •Green manuring crops act as cover crop. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM • They protect the soil from erosion and nutrient loss by taking up soluble nutrients which might otherwise have been lost in drainage water or due to erosion. • Green manuring crops make available phosphorous and other nutrients fort he succeeding crops. • • • Green manure has a marked residual effect also. Increases the biochemical activity. The organic matter added to soil by way of green manure acts as food for micro-organisms. • The organic matter stimulates the activity of micro-organisms and they stimulate the biochemical changes accordingly. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Green manuring increases crop yield: • Green manure increases the organic matter and nitrogen content (in case of leguminous green manuring crop) of the soil. • It is proved that if green manuring is done properly, it always results in increased yields of the succeeding crops. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Crop Residues • Leaves make dark, rich compost that add nutrients to your soil and help keep your plants strong and disease free. • Fall cleanup is a great time to start a compost pile and put those leaves to work. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Home compost • Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic material such as leaves, twigs, grass clippings, and vegetable food waste. • Compost is the soil amendment product that results from proper composting. • composting helps to keep the high volume of organic material out of landfills and turns it into a useful product Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Compost Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Application • General application rates for compost or other organic soil amendments are based on the salt content of the materials and soil and on the depth to which it is cultivated into the soil. • Ideally, cultivate the soil amendment into the top six to eight inches of the soil. • On compacted/clayey soils, anything less can lead to a shallow rooting system with reduced plant growth, lower vigor, and lower stress tolerance. • Compost, which includes manure or biosolids as a component, has a potential for high salts • Excessive salt levels are common in many commercially available products sold in Colorado. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM • Compost needs to be thoroughly mixed into the upper six to eight inches of the soil profile. • Do not leave compost in chunks, as this will interfere with root growth and soil water movement. • As the soil organic content builds in a garden soil, the application rate should be reduced to prevent ground water contamination issues. • A soil test is suggested every four to six years to establish a base line on soil organic matter content If using a green manure cover crop, till the cover crop in before it reaches four inches in height. • In the vegetable garden do not plow in woody materials such as bark or woodchips. • They may interfere with seedbed preparation and may result in soil nitrogen depletion. Importance of soil conditioners/Amendments under INM Let Us Sum Up • Soil conditioners to improve agricultural land and increase productivity. • Types of soil conditioners and their role , importance , function and usage are described. •Farmers can adopt this technology to improve the banana production.