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Evaluation of an organic package of practice towards integrated management of Solanum tuberosum and its comparison with conventional farming in terms of yield, quality, energy efficiency and economics

Seal, A; Bera, R; Datta, A; Saha, S; Roy Chowdhury, R; Sengupta, K; Barik, Arun Kumar and Chatterjee, Ashis Kumar (2017) Evaluation of an organic package of practice towards integrated management of Solanum tuberosum and its comparison with conventional farming in terms of yield, quality, energy efficiency and economics. Acta agriculturae Slovenica, 109 (2), pp. 363-382.

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A study was taken up during 2014-16 for evaluating the potential of an organic package of practice towards integrated crop production (green farming) in comparison to conventional farmers’ practice in West Bengal, India. Under green farming, compost was integrated with chemical fertilizer for soil management while organic plant/ pest management was undertaken utilizing Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) Technology. The study indicated higher yield (9.7 %), higher nutrient use efficiency and economic sustainability under green farming irrespective of study area or potato variety. Higher qualitative expression in terms of starch content, pulp pH, vitamin C etc. under green farming might be due to the organic plant management aimed at energization of plant biochemical functions. Soil quality development as noted under green farming might have been influenced by the on-farm produced compost containing rich self- generated micro flora (in order of 1016 per colony forming unit.). The study indicated that green farming may serve as an efficient substitute of conventional farming towards yield sustenance, abatement of food toxicity and quality end product; through higher use of renewable energy and activation of plant physiological functions.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:green farming; organic plant management; energy use efficiency; soil quality; potato
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Soil > Soil quality
Soil > Soil quality > Soil biology
Environmental aspects > Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Farming Systems > Farm nutrient management
Research affiliation: India
DOI:10.14720/aas.2017.109.2.20
Deposited By: Bera, Dr. Ranjan
ID Code:32200
Deposited On:10 Oct 2017 12:44
Last Modified:10 Oct 2017 12:44
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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