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IMPORTANCE OF BIOFERTILIZERS AND PHOSPHORUS FOR PLANTS

    1 Author(s):  ANU

Vol -  3, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 225 - 227  (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Biological means of recovering nutrients in available form offers environmental friendly sustainable system to support plant and soil health. In recent years, use of microbial inoculants as a source of Biofertilizers has become a hope for most countries as far as economical and environmental view points are concerned. Their active part in the decomposition and mineralization of organic matter and release of nutrients is crucial to sustain the plant productivity upon which we depend for our survival. Microorganisms play a silent but vital role in maintaining soil nutrient status and structure. Biofertilizers in a major way are represented by these organisms and are used as “green alternative” to chemical fertilizers.

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