Depth-Resolved Assessment of Soil Fertility in the Indo-Gangetic Plains: Amhat and Bankepur, Sultanpur, with a Focus on N, P, K, and S

Authors

  • Afjal Khan Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Pankaj Singh Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Alok Kumar Singh Principal, Department of Genetics & Plant Breeding, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Kumar Anshuman Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • K. N. Rai Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Sarita Devi Gupta Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Ankit Singh Department of Agronomy, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author
  • Susheel Kumar Srivastava Department of Agronomy, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST25125117

Keywords:

Bulk and Particle Density, Chemical Soil Properties, Nutrient Levels Texture, Porosity

Abstract

This study assesses soil fertility in the Dubepur district of Sultanpur, located in the Indo-Gangetic plains, to elucidate how physical and chemical soil properties influence macronutrient availability under intensive agricultural practices. Recognizing soil as a dynamic, living system that sustains plant growth, nutrient cycling, water retention, and microbial activity, the research focuses on the interactions among texture, structure, porosity, pH, organic matter, cation-exchange capacity, and macronutrients (N, P, K, S). A two-village survey (Amhat and Bankepur) involved surface soils (0–15 cm) and multi-depth profiles (0–90 cm), with comprehensive analyses of pH, EC, OC, N, P, K, S, Zn, bulk and particle density, texture, and porosity. Results reveal substantial spatial variation: Bankepur exhibits higher nutrient levels (N up to 328.8 kg/ha; P up to 14.2 kg/ha; K up to 138.0 kg/ha; S up to 13.5 ppm; Zn up to 0.88 ppm) compared to Amhat, and notable differences in pH (7.1–8.2) and soil physical attributes (bulk density 1.02–1.48 g/cm³; porosity 35.1–56.4%). Across sites, phosphorus remains deficient (P < 20 kg/ha), while nitrogen shows a broader range with potential leaching risks. The study aims to correlate texture, pH, and organic matter with nutrient availability to generate site-specific management recommendations, including precision fertilization, crop rotation, and organic amendments, to enhance productivity, minimize chemical inputs, and promote sustainable soil health.

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20-09-2025

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Afjal Khan, Trans., “Depth-Resolved Assessment of Soil Fertility in the Indo-Gangetic Plains: Amhat and Bankepur, Sultanpur, with a Focus on N, P, K, and S”, Int J Sci Res Sci & Technol, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 156–167, Sep. 2025, doi: 10.32628/IJSRST25125117.