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Advances and Trends in Nano-biofertilizers
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This work deals about the nano-biofertilizers. Fertilizers are the essential nutrients applied in agriculture to promote the plants growth. In order to understand about the nano-biofertilizers in a better manner, this work also explains about the other related fertilizers including nano-fertilizers, biofertilizers and conventional fertilizers ...
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Biofilmed Biofertilizer for Sustainable Agriculture
2019The pressure due to global population increase and rising environmental damage has the unfortunate consequence that world food production may shortly become inadequate to feed all the mouths of the world. It is therefore indispensable that agricultural productivity be significantly improved within next couple of decades.
Zakeel, M. C. M., Safeena, M. I. S.
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Biofertilizers application and Their Benefits
Biofertilizers, containing living microorganisms, offer a sustainable approach to enhance nutrient availability and promote plant growth. Unlike chemical fertilizers, they improve soil health and fertility naturally. This abstract explores the various types of biofertilizers, their application methods, and the diverse benefits they offer to agricultureopenaire +1 more source
Strategies for the Exploration and Development of Biofertilizer
2012Microbial agents have been recognized as biofertilizers and used in the crop production in recent years. These biological agents serve as an alternative way to promote plant growth meanwhile reducing the chemical fertilizer requirements, which move toward a more sustainable management in agriculture.
Sonu Singh +2 more
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The Importance of Phytohormones and Microbes in Biofertilizers
2015Plant growth is dependent on meristems where cell proliferations (cell division and growth) give rise to new plant structures and allow the plant to increase in size. We provided scientific linkages and evidence to show that the growth promoting factors in biofertilizers regulating cell proliferation and ultimately modulating plant growth and ...
Jean Wan Hong Yong +4 more
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Rhizobial Biofertilizers for Ornamental Plants
2016Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are one of the most important groups of rhizospheric microorganisms, such as free-living bacteria, endophytes, and endosymbiotic bacteria. PGPRs colonize plant roots, conferring several benefits to the plants through different mechanisms. Despite its classical involvement in root nodule symbiosis with legumes,
Rocío Escribano-Viana +4 more
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Fermentation: A Process for Biofertilizer Production
2017Biofertilizers are the product of fermentation process, constituting efficient living soil microorganisms. They improve plant growth and productivity through supply of easily utilizable nutrients. They are cost-effective and eco-friendly bioinoculants having great potential to enhance agricultural production in sustainable way.
Vaghashiya Jm +3 more
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Zeolites in complex nitrogen biofertilizers
2008A novel technology for producing complex, ecologically safe biofertilizer, combining advantageous properties of both zeolites and nitrogen-fixing microorganisms has been developed. The resulted biofertilizer is a complex of high-activity nitrogen-fixing strain of Azotobacter chroococcum, isolated from the soil in Armenia and the local zeolite modified ...
Liana Ghazarian +7 more
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