The
fertilizers are used to improve the fertility of the land using biological
wastes, hence the term biofertilizers, and biological wastes do not contain any
chemicals which are detrimental to the living soil. They are extremely
beneficial in enriching the soil with those micro-organisms, which produce
organic nutrients for the soil and help combat diseases. The farm produce does
not contain traces of hazardous and poisonous materials. Thus those products
are accepted across the world as Organic ones. Hence for organic farming the
use of biofertilizers is mandatory.
Biofertilizers
are Eco-friendly organic agro-input and more cost effective than chemical
fertilizers. Biofertilizers like Rhizobium, Azetobacter, Azospirillum and blue
green algae (BGA) are in use since long time ago. Rhizobiuminoculant is used
for leguminous crops. Azetobacter can be used with crops like wheat , maize,
mustard, cotton, potato and other vegetable crops. Azospirillum inoculants are
recommended mainly for sorghum, millets, maize, sugarcane and wheat. Blue green
algae belonging to genera Nostoc, Anabaena, Tolypothrix and Aulosira fix
atmospheric nitrogen and are used as inoculants for paddy crop grown both under
upland and low land conditions. Anabaena in association with water fern Azolla
contributes nitrogen up to 60 kg/ha/season and also enriches soils with organic
matter other types of bacteria, so-called phosphate solubilizing bacteria like
Pantoea agglomerans strain P5, and Pseudomonas putida strain P13 are able to
solubilize the insoluble phosphate from organic and inorganic phosphate source.
In fact, due to immobilization of phosphate by mineral ions such as Fe, Al and
Ca or organic acids, the rate of available phosphate (Pi) in soil is well below
plant needs.
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