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Institute of Soil Chemistry And Environmental Sciences

Research Activities:
    Soil Chemistry Section
  • Long term effect of inorganic and organic fertilizer on p fractions in soils
  • Rate of release of nutrients (NPK) from different sources of organic manures
  • Assessment of nutrient concentrations in leaf curl virus affected and normal cotton plants (survey study)
  • Zinc adsorption capacity of soils varying in texture
  • Effect of humic acid on micronutrient availability to maize
  • Enhancing nitrogen use efficiency in rice by blending urea with neem seeds powder
  • Nitrate status of soil and water in area where high doses of nitrogen are being applied
  • To study the P use efficiency by maize applied through conventional method and fertigation
  • Heavy metal status of soil and vegetables grown around the big cities (Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore and Kasur)
  • Comparison of chelated vs mineral zinc on the yield of rice applied through soil and foliar application
  • To study the effect of intensive cropping on K dynamics in soil
  • To study the frequency of boron application to cotton and wheat in cotton-wheat rotation
  • Comparative effect of organic and inorganic farming on bottle gourd yield
  • Comparative effect of organic and inorganic farming on garlic yield
  • Fertilizer (NP) requirement of wide row vegetable crop (bitter gourd)
  • comparative effect of sulphate of potash (SOP) vs muriate of potash (MOP) on soil health and quality of onion and potatoes
  • Maximization of late sown wheat yield by increasing nutrition
  • Fertilizer (NPK) requirement of tomato
  • Nutrient removal by vegetables
  • Long term effect of fertilizer use on physical and chemical properties of the soil
  • To study the methods of fertilizer application to maize sown on ridges
  • To study the methods of fertilizer application to cotton sown on ridges
  • To study the boron adsorption in different soil series
  • Effect of sewage water on wheat yield
  • The effect of nitrogen fertilizer on disease incidence and intensity of cotton leaf curl virus
  • Fertilizer requirements of sugarcane
Pesticide Laboratories
  • Pesticide analysis for quality control
  • Studies on the storage stability of different pesticide formulations at ambient temperature and humidity
  • A storage stability of pesticides at accelerated temperature i.e. 54±2 C
  • Standardization of analytical methods for pesticide formulations
            Pesticides Residue Lab Kala Shah Kaku
  • Market survey of fruit and vegetables for pesticide residues
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