Pratikkumar Chavada, P. J. Bhatt, Bhagyashri V. Dangar, Kunjan Balai, Rajesh Raviya*
Department of Life Sciences, Bhakta Kavi Narsinh Mehta University, Jungadh-362263, Gujarat, India
Received : 02nd May, 2023 ; Revised : 04th June, 2023
DOI:-https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12206670
Abstract– This research is focused on quantitative physicochemical assessment of Gir sanctuary, Gujarat. Soil samples were collected from two agricultural land belonging to two nesses of Gir sanctuary. Results indicate major variations in Phosphorous and Potassium. Phosphorous content in Lakkadvera ness agricultural land is 11.38 kg/ha and Rebdipat ness agricultural land is 53.50 kg/ha. Potassium content in Lakkadvera ness agricultural land is 385.3 kg/ha and Rebdipat ness agricultural land is 1032.2 kg/ha. Other nutrients, N, S, OC, Cu, Fe, Mn show minor differences. This study provides a quantitative profile of soil nutrients and it will be helpful for future ecology research in Gir sanctuary.
Key words: Gir Sanctuary, Physicochemical Properties, Agricultural Land, Phosphorous, Potassium
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