1. Untapping the Synergy of Biofertilizers–Organic Amendments: an Opportunity Beyond Chemical Fertilizers for Agricultural Sustainability.
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Tayade, Aditi, Nagpal, Sharon, Neemisha, and Sharma, Poonam
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SUSTAINABLE agriculture , *AGRICULTURE , *SYNTHETIC fertilizers , *PLANT nutrition , *AGRICULTURAL chemicals , *MANURES - Abstract
Conventional agricultural practices viz; usage of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, often translate into a surge in soil infertility and plant susceptibility to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Incorporation of organic manure in traditional agricultural practices offers the advantages of enhancing soil texture, aeration, structure, and water retention while aiding in the growth of a healthy plant system via the easy availability of nutrients. Microbial-based techniques like biofertilizers are being encouraged as an alternative to chemical fertilizers to increase crop productivity. They have proven to have a substantial impact on plant development by viable sustainable strategies to increase plant biomass. Under the integrated plant nutrition system (IPNS), organic amendments in addition to synthetic fertilizers are more efficient in increasing and maintaining crop output and soil fertility. The objective of this review is to revisit the impact of the combined application of organic manures and beneficial bacterial populations on soil health, agricultural productivity, and sustainability in field crops. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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