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Efficiency of Various Nutritional Sources to Improve Physical Properties of Saline-Sodic Soil
Noor-Us-Sabah, Noor-Us-Sabah,Sarwar, Ghulam,Ibrahim, Muhammad,Tahir, Mukkram Ali,Iftikhar, Yasir,Haider, Muhammad Sajjad,Han, Kyung-Hwa,Ha, Sang-Keun,Zhang, Yong-Seon Korean Society of Soil Science and Fertilizer 2012 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.45 No.1
This study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of various inorganic and organic materials to improve physical properties of soil. Saline sodic soil (saturation percentage = 40.36%, $EC_e=5.15dS\;m^{-1}$, $pH_s=8.70$, $SAR=18.84(m\;mol\;L^{-1})^{1/2}$, bulk density =$1.49Mg\;m^{-3}$) was collected, brought to wire house and filled in pots after laboratory analysis for various parameters. Different sources of organic nutrients like farm manure (FM), press mud, compost, poultry manure and sesbania green manure were analyzed for their chemical composition. The experiment comprised of 12 treatments replicated thrice; $T_1$: control (recommended NPK), $T_2:{\frac{1}{2}}$ recommended NPK, $T_3$: FM at 1.5% by soil weight, $T_4$: pressmud at 1.5% by soil weight, $T_5$: compost at 1.5% by soil weight, $T_6$: poultry manure at 1.5% by soil weight, $T_7$: sesbania green manure at 1.5% by soil weight, $T_8:T_2$ + FM at 0.75% by soil weight, $T_9:T_2$ + pressmud at 0.75% by soil weight, $T_{10}:T_2$ + compost at 0.75% by soil weight, $T_{11}:T_2$ + poultry manure at 0.75% by soil weight, $T_{12}:T_2$ + sesbania green manure at 0.75% by soil weight. These treatments were applied using completely randomized (CR) design and appropriate time was given to decompose these organic nutritional sources. Seeds of wheat cultivar Sahar-2006 were sown. After harvesting the wheat, soil samples were collected from each pot and analyzed for various physical properties like bulk density, porosity and saturation percentage. An improvement in physical properties (bulk density, porosity and saturation percentage) of soil was noticed with the application of various organic nutritional sources but role of compost alone ($T_5$) remained prominent.
Efficiency of Various Nutritional Sources to Improve Physical Properties of Saline-Sodic Soil
Noor-us-Sabah,Ghulam Sarwar,Muhammad Ibrahim,Mukkram Ali Tahir,Yasir Iftikhar,Muhammad Sajjad Haider,Kyung-Hwa Han,Sang-Keun Ha,Yong-Seon Zhang 한국토양비료학회 2012 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.45 No.1
This study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of various inorganic and organic materials to improve physical properties of soil. Saline sodic soil (saturation percentage = 40.36%, ECe = 5.15 dS m<SUP>?1</SUP>, pH8 = 8.70, SAR = 18.84 (m mol L<SUP>?1</SUP>)<SUP>1/2</SUP>, bulk density = 1.49 Mg m<SUP>?3</SUP>) was collected, brought to wire house and filled in pots after laboratory analysis for various parameters. Different sources of organic nutrients like farm manure (FM), press mud, compost, poultry manure and sesbania green manure were analyzed for their chemical composition. The experiment comprised of 12 treatments replicated thrice; T1: control (recommended NPK), T2:½ recommended NPK, T3: FM at 1.5% by soil weight, T4: pressmud at 1.5% by soil weight, T5: compost at 1.5% by soil weight, T6: poultry manure at 1.5% by soil weight, T7: sesbania green manure at 1.5% by soil weight, T8: T2 + FM at 0.75% by soil weight, T9: T2 + pressmud at 0.75% by soil weight, T10: T2 + compost at 0.75% by soil weight, T11: T2 + poultry manure at 0.75% by soil weight, T12: T2 + sesbania green manure at 0.75% by soil weight. These treatments were applied using completely randomized (CR) design and appropriate time was given to decompose these organic nutritional sources. Seeds of wheat cultivar Sahar-2006 were sown. After harvesting the wheat, soil samples were collected from each pot and analyzed for various physical properties like bulk density, porosity and saturation percentage. An improvement in physical properties (bulk density, porosity and saturation percentage) of soil was noticed with the application of various organic nutritional sources but role of compost alone (T5) remained prominent.
Fractional integral inequalities for harmonic geometrically h-convex functions
Muhammad Aslam Noor,Khalida Inayat Noor,SABAH IFTIKHAR 장전수학회 2016 Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics Vol.26 No.3
In this paper, we obtain some new Hermite-Hadamard in-equalities for harmonic geometrically h¡convex function using Riemann- Liouville fractional integrals. Some special cases are discussed. Results obtained in this paper continue to hold for these special cases.
NEWTON INEQUALITIES FOR p-HARMONIC CONVEX FUNCTIONS
( Muhammad Aslam Noor ),( Khalida Inayat Noor ),( Sabah Iftikhar ) 호남수학회 2018 호남수학학술지 Vol.40 No.2
In this paper, we establish some new Newton's type integral inequalities for p-harmonic convex functions. Some special cases are also discussed as applications of our main results. Results obtained in this paper may be starting point for further research.
NEWTON INEQUALITIES FOR p-HARMONIC CONVEX FUNCTIONS
Noor, Muhammad Aslam,Noor, Khalida Inayat,Iftikhar, Sabah The Honam Mathematical Society 2018 호남수학학술지 Vol.40 No.2
In this paper, we establish some new Newton's type integral inequalities for p-harmonic convex functions. Some special cases are also discussed as applications of our main results. Results obtained in this paper may be starting point for further research.
Sarwar, Ghulam,Ibrahim, Muhammad,Tahir, Mukkram Ali,Iftikhar, Yasir,Haider, Muhammad Sajjad,Noor-Us-Sabah, Noor-Us-Sabah,Han, Kyung-Hwa,Ha, Sang-Keun,Zhang, Yong-Seon Korean Society of Soil Science and Fertilizer 2011 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.44 No.3
Salt-affected soils are present in Pakistan in significant quantity. This experiment was conducted to assess the effectiveness of compost for reclamation and compare its efficiency with gypsum. For this purpose, various combinations of compost and gypsum were used to evaluate their efficacy for reclamation. A saline-sodic field having $pH_s$ 8.90, $EC_e$ $5.94dS\;m^{-1}$ and SAR $34.5(mmol\;L^{-1})^{1/2}$, SP (saturation percentage) 42.29% and texture Sandy clay loam, gypsum requirement (GR) $8.75Mg\;ha^{-1}$ was selected for this study. The experiment comprised of seven treatments (control, gypsum alone, compost alone and different combinations of compost and gypsum based on soil gypsum requirements). Inorganic and organic amendments (gypsum and compost) were applied to a saline sodic soil. Rice and wheat crops were grown. Soil samples were collected from each treatment after the harvest of both crops and analyzed for chemical properties (electrical conductivity, soil reaction and sodium adsorption ratio) and fertility status (organic matter, available phosphorus and potassium contents) of soil. Results of this study revealed that compost and gypsum improved chemical properties (electrical conductivity, soil reaction and sodium adsorption ratio) of saline sodic soil to the desired levels. Similarly, all parameters of soil fertility like organic matter, available phosphorus and potassium contents were built up with the application of compost and gypsum.
On harmonic (h,r)-convex functions
Muhammad Aslam Noor,Khalida Inayat Noor,SABAH IFTIKHAR 장전수학회 2018 Proceedings of the Jangjeon mathematical society Vol.21 No.2
In this paper, we introduce a new class of harmonic convex functions with respect to an arbitrary nonnegative function h, which is called harmonic (h, r)-convex functions. We establish some new Hermite- Hadamard integral inequalities for this new class of harmonic (h, r)- convex functions. Our results represent a significant refinement of the known and new special cases. Ideas an techniques of this paper may motivate further research in this dynamic field.
INEQUALITIES FOR COORDINATED HARMONIC PREINVEX FUNCTIONS
MUHAMMAD ASLAM NOOR,Themistocles M. Rassias,Khalida Inayat Noor,SABAH IFTIKHAR 장전수학회 2017 Proceedings of the Jangjeon mathematical society Vol.20 No.4
In this paper, we introduce and investigate the co-ordinated harmonic preinvex functions. Some new Hermite-Hadamard inequalities for co-ordinated harmonic preinvex functions are derived. These new results can be viewed as significant refinement and improvement of the known results. Some special cases are discussed as applications of main results. The ideas and techniques of this paper may stimulate further research in this area.
Ghulam Sarwar,Muhammad Ibrahim,Mukkram Ali Tahir,Yasir Iftikhar,Muhammad Sajjad Haider,Noor-us-Sabah,한경화,하상건,장용선 한국토양비료학회 2011 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.44 No.3
Salt-affected soils are present in Pakistan in significant quantity. This experiment was conducted to assess the effectiveness of compost for reclamation and compare its efficiency with gypsum. For this purpose,various combinations of compost and gypsum were used to evaluate their efficacy for reclamation. A saline-sodic field having pHs 8.90, ECe 5.94 dS m^–1 and SAR 34.5 (mmol L^–1)^1/2, SP (saturation percentage)42.29% and texture Sandy clay loam, gypsum requirement (GR) 8.75 Mg ha^–1 was selected for this study. The experiment comprised of seven treatments (control, gypsum alone, compost alone and different combinations of compost and gypsum based on soil gypsum requirements). Inorganic and organic amendments (gypsum and compost) were applied to a saline sodic soil. Rice and wheat crops were grown. Soil samples were collected from each treatment after the harvest of both crops and analyzed for chemical properties (electrical conductivity, soil reaction and sodium adsorption ratio) and fertility status (organic matter,available phosphorus and potassium contents) of soil. Results of this study revealed that compost and gypsum improved chemical properties (electrical conductivity, soil reaction and sodium adsorption ratio) of saline sodic soil to the desired levels. Similarly, all parameters of soil fertility like organic matter, available phosphorus and potassium contents were built up with the application of compost and gypsum.