Spatial variability of soil macronutrients at farm-scale in irrigated plains under rice-wheat cropping system


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Authors

  • TEJBIR SINGH BUTTAR
  • VIKAS SHARMA
  • OWAIS A. WANI
  • VIVAK M. ARYA
  • SWEETA MANHAS
  • AJAY THAKUR

Keywords:

Spatial variability, Soil macronutrients, Rice-wheat rotation, Irrigated plains, Geostatistical tools

Abstract

Soil characteristics vary drastically even over short distances. For sustainable crop production, farm- level precision nutrient management necessitates an understanding of the spatial variability of soil nutrients. However, small-scale nutrient data are insufficient for effective management on farms. Grid- based sampling offers a viable approach for large-scale assessment to delineate nutrient-deficient zones. A study was conducted at Chakroi Farm, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu (SKUAST-J), to evaluate the spatial variability of soil macronutrients at the farm scale. The highest variability was recorded for sulphate-S (SO4-S) in both surface (0-15 cm; 70.27%) and sub-surface (15-30 cm; 79.94%) layers, whilst the least was recorded for available-N (18.45%) and available- P (19.47%). In the surface layer, the spherical model was the best fit for available N, whereas the exponential model fit all other macronutrients. In the sub-surface layer, the Gaussian model was the best fit for available P, K, and SO4-S, while the exponential model best described available N. Approximately 50% of the farm area had medium levels of available-N, with the remainder in the low range. Over 40% of the area had available-P between 11–15 mg kg-1. Surface soil available K predominantly ranged from 50–75 mg kg-1, while sub-surface K was lower in the western region (25–50 mg kg-1), increasing toward the southeast. Most SO4-S values exceeded the critical threshold of 10 mg kg-

Submitted

2026-02-25

Published

2026-02-25

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How to Cite

BUTTAR, T. S., SHARMA, V., WANI, O. A., ARYA, V. M., MANHAS, S., & THAKUR, A. (2026). Spatial variability of soil macronutrients at farm-scale in irrigated plains under rice-wheat cropping system. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 24(4). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JSWC/article/view/176479