The Fertility Capability Classification (FCC) method is a technical soil categorization method that places a determinable emphasis on tangible and chemical facets of soil that are crucial to managing soil virility. This classification whole was created to define the taxonomy of soil and additional soil characteristics in a habit that is straightforwardly applicable to plant development and the sustainable result of crops. Based on quantitative topsoil characteristics and soil taxonomy, the form is an excellent place to start when giving soil quality for the torrid zone. Understanding the resources and restraints of the land and allocating particular land parts to uses that are not adversely jolted by the restraints provided by the land region are two ways that FCC donates to the protection of land and soil money for increasing energy and productivity.
Author(s) Details:
I. Shafnas,
Soil
Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, UAS, GKVK,
Bengaluru-560065, Karnataka, India.
Anil
Kumar,
ICAR-NBSS&LUP,
Hebbal, Benagaluru-560024, Karnataka, India.
Altaf Kuntoji,
Zero Budget Natural Farming, College of Agriculture, UAS,
Raichur-584104, Karnataka, India.
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