Revolutionizing Soil Fertilization to Boost Crop Yields in Hilly Regions!
The study looked at soil nutrients in hilly areas with red soil using GIS technology and elevation data. They found that organic matter content varied between different land types and slopes, with higher levels in cultivated land and woodland. Organic matter increased with altitude in gentle slopes but decreased in steep slopes. Effective nitrogen and potassium followed similar patterns. The study suggested fertilization strategies to improve soil quality and crop yields in the future.