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Technology Code:- : 201713448685923
Organization Details...
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Division name if any : Division of Crop Production & PHT
Details of Inventors..
Principal Inventor : V Srinivasan
Principal Inventor Designation: : Principal Scientist
Principal Inventor Email : srinivasan.v@icar.gov.in
Principal Inventor Address : ICAR-IISR, Kozhikode
Co-Inventor Name : R Dinesh,SJ Ankegowda,KS Krishnamurthy,K Kandiannan,CK Thankamani,Lijo Thomas,K Jayarajan
Co-Inventor Email : dinesh.r@icar.gov.in,ankegowda.j@icar.gov.in,krishnamurthy.ks@icar.gov.in,kandiannan.k@icar.gov.in,thankamani.ck@icar.gov.in,lijo.thomas@icar.gov.in,jayarajan.k@icar.gov.in
Technology Name : Decision Support System for Site Specific Nutrient Recommendation for Spices (Spice FeRT)
Technology Details..
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Complete Details of Technology: :
For obtaining a particular yield, the plant takes up a definite amount of major nutrients. Once this requirement is known for a given yield level, the fertilizer requirement can be estimated taking into consideration the contribution from soil available nutrients and fertilizer use efficiency levels. This software is for getting fertilizer recommendations for the targeted yield based on the factors like initial soil fertility, nutrient required for per unit yield (NR), contribution of nutrient from soil (CS) and contribution from fertilizer (CF) that were standardized, validated and recommended for major spice crops viz., black pepper, ginger, turmeric and cardamom. Through this targeted nutrient supply we can avoid imbalance of nutrients in soil, improved fertilizer use-efficiency and increased yield as compared to the blanket recommendation.
Brief Description of Technology Including Salient Features:
The targets for different spices are kept as fresh yield (in Q/ha) in case of ginger and turmeric and based on dry yield (in kg/plant) in case of black pepper and cardamom. Provision is made for getting the soil test-based fertilizer recommendation and the quantity of each nutrient can get converted into the fertilizer of choice. The recommendation is also given as per plant basis (kg/plant) or per ha (kg/ha) basis based on the crop. In addition to the major nutrients, recommendations for soil acidity correction (soil pH) and foliar supplementation of micronutrient for boosting the crop yield also is given in the format for farmers adoption. IISR Spice FeRT is developed using PHP, Javascript, HTML, CSS and MySQL. PHP played a crucial role in powering the dynamic functionality and backend logic of the application like handling tasks such as processing form data, and generating results etc.
Web Location/URL, if any : http://14.139.189.27/soil/
Benefits/Utility :
Through this targeted nutrient supply we can avoid imbalance of nutrients in soil, improved fertilizer use-efficiency and increased yield as compared to the blanket recommendation.
Impact, If Adopted :
Specific soil test based fertilizer recommendation for the identified crop and targeted yield.
Social Impact :
Soil health management through balanced fertilizer application.
TargetUsers/Stake holders : Farmers & Planters growing spice crops
Technology Contact..
Name : Director
Email : director@spices.res.in,director.spices@icar.gov.in
Phone Number : 0495-2730294
Fax Number : 0495-2731187
Address : ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research,Marikunnu P.O.,Calicut-673012
Name : Srinivasan. V
Email : srinivasan.v@icar.gov.in
Keyword for Technology : spice, Fertilizers, targeted yield, recommendation, soil test


Technology Development Details Part-2

Project Details
(Through which technology was developed)
: SSC VI (813): Nutrient cycling and soil C sequestering potential of spice crops under different management systems (2011-2023)
Time of Initiation Technology Development : 4-2011
Time of Completion Technology Development : 3-2023
Technology Validated by : Within ICAR
Technology Validation Details..
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Organization Name(if within ICAR) : ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research,Calicut
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Year of Validation(YYYY) : 4-2021
Year of Release/Adoption(YYYY) : 3-2023


Applies To(Regional Differentiation)Inform Part-3

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Farmer Land Holding Size : 'All'
Farmer Type : 'All'
Soil Type/Resource Type..
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