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Global positioning system (GPS) based surface (0-15cm) and subsurface (15-30 cm) soil samples were collected randomly from cultivated and pasture lands of cold arid Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh. These samples were analyzed for physico-chemical properties, available NPKS and exchangeable Ca and Mg. In surface soils mean available N contents (182 kg ha-1) were in low category whereas, P (37 kg ha-1) and K (127 kg ha-1) were found in medium category under different land uses. Sand did not show significant relation with any of the physico-chemical properties studied in all the three land uses.

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Cold desert Physico-chemical properties Macronutrients

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Kumar, R. ., Paliyal, S. ., Kumar Sharma, S. ., & Rana, R. S. . (2017). Status and distribution of available macronutrients in relation to physico- chemical properties under different land uses of cold arid soils of Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh. Environment Conservation Journal, 18(3), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2017.18311

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