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The effect of beneficial microorganism as biofertilizer application in hydroponic-grown tomato

open access: yesSains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology, 2023
The use of N2-fixing bacteria and growth hormone-producing rhizobacteria delivers nitrogen, enhances nutrients absorption by plants, and reduces the usage of inorganic fertilizers.
Mieke Rochimi Setiawati   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Biofertilizer production in Africa: Current status, factors impeding adoption and strategies for success

open access: yesScientific African, 2021
Presently, the global biofertilizer market is expanding due to the rising acceptance of efficient soil nutrient management practices such as the application of biofertilizers amongst farmers.
Adekunle Raimi   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A study of microbial diversity in a biofertilizer consortium

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2023
Biofertilizers supply living microorganisms to help plants grow and keep their health. This study examines the microbiome composition of a commercial biofertilizer known for its plant growth-promoting activity.
Cristóbal Hernández-Álvarez   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

EFFECTS OF BIOFERTILIZER “M-STAR” ON LAND PRODUCTIVITY AND GROWTH OF SWEET CORN IN ACID SULPHATE SOIL OF SWAMPLAND [PDF]

open access: yesAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science, 2013
This research aims to test the effectiveness of biofertilizer “M-Star” in increasing land productivity, growth of sweet corn and the efficiency of inorganic fertilizer used in acid sulphate soil of swampland.
Mukhlis, Yuli Lestari
doaj   +2 more sources

Cotton straw biochar and compound Bacillus biofertilizer reduce Cd stress on cotton root growth by regulating root exudates and antioxidant enzymes system

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
IntroductionCotton straw biochar (biochar) and compound Bacillus biofertilizer (biofertilizer) have attracted wide attentions in the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils in recent years.
Yongqi Zhu   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Bacillus subtilis biofertilizer mitigating agricultural ammonia emission and shifting soil nitrogen cycling microbiomes

open access: yesEnvironment International, 2020
Excessive ammonia (NH3) emitted from nitrogen fertilizer application in farmland have caused serious disturbance to global environment, including reduction of visibility, formation of regional haze, and increase of nitrogen deposition.
Bo Sun   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Biofertilizer use in the United States: definition, regulation, and prospects. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Microbiol Biotechnol
The increasing demand for sustainable food production has driven a surge in the use and commercialization of biological inputs, including biofertilizers. In this context, biofertilizers offer potential benefits for nutrient use efficiency, crop yield and
Santos F   +9 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Application of Recombinant Human scFv Antibody as a Powerful Tool to Monitor Nitrogen Fixing Biofertilizer in Rice and Legume

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2021
Bradyrhizobium is an endophytic bacterium under investigation as an efficient biofertilizer for sustainable legume-rice rotational cropping system. Monitoring and bio-imaging of this nitrogen fixing bacterium is essential for the study of plant-microbe ...
K. K. Khaing   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

The effectiveness of biofertilizer biofilm formulation in promoting the growth of Pak choi (Brassica rapa L.) plant [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
One of the climate changes is the El Nino phenomenon, causing the soil to dry out, so it needs to be addressed because it will impact plant growth. Farmers use a lot of inorganic fertilizers (NPK), and in the long term, it can cause soil damage.
Rosariastuti Retno   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

A novel biocontrol agent Bacillus velezensis K01 for management of gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea

open access: yesAMB Express, 2023
Gray mold is a destructive plant disease caused by a fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea. The use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has proven to be a promising method to control this disease.
Yinting Xue   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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