Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part G (2025)

Site-specific nutrient management: Revolutionizing fertilization for future farming

Author(s):

K Akhil, Renukaswamy NS, Jakkampudi Sowjanya, Aruna, Kishore S M, Bharthisha SM and Gururaj Dasannavar

Abstract:

The optimization of nutrient management is crucial for enhancing crop productivity and maintaining soil health while minimizing environmental impacts. Site Specific Nutrient Management (SSNM) is an innovative approach of supplying nutrients to plants optimally. To match their inherent spatial and temporal needs for supplemental nutrients by using different tools of SSNM such as remote sensing, GPS, GIS systems, VRT, yield monitoring. One critical application of SSNM is stress management, particularly in India, where most cultivated soils are acidic and exhibit significant spatial variability in pH. Integrating remote sensing data with GIS-based analytics allows for early detection of nutrient deficiencies, enabling targeted fertilizer application and soil amendments. Cutting-edge tools like Optical sensors, Crop Manager, Remote Sensing, Nutrient Expert®, fertility mapping, Active Canopy Sensors etc. further enhance SSNM’s potential. This precision-driven approach not only optimizes nutrient application timing and rates but also maximizes crop yield and nutrient use efficiency, ensuring higher economic returns per unit of fertilizer applied rather than indiscriminately increasing or decreasing fertilizer inputs. This review explores recent advancements in SSNM, highlighting its core principles, practical applications, and potential benefits for Indian agriculture. It also examines the challenges and opportunities associated with its adoption. By integrating precision technologies, SSNM offers a sustainable pathway to enhance crop productivity, optimize resource use, and minimize environmental impact. Its widespread implementation can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of climate-resilient and resource-efficient farming systems.

Pages: 544-549  |  110 Views  39 Downloads

How to cite this article:
K Akhil, Renukaswamy NS, Jakkampudi Sowjanya, Aruna, Kishore S M, Bharthisha SM and Gururaj Dasannavar. Site-specific nutrient management: Revolutionizing fertilization for future farming. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2025;9(3):544-549. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2025.v9.i3g.3995