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Cahyani, Amalia Puji`, Asri Pirade Paserang, Meryany Ananda, and Wahyu Harso. "PENGARUH PUPUK HAYATI DENGAN KOMPOSISI MIKROORGANISME YANG BERBEDA TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN." Biocelebes 15, no. 2 (2022): 148–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22487/bioceb.v15i2.15781.

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Biofertilizer can be used to replace chemical fertilizer so that soil quality is maintained and soil pollution can be avoided. The study aimed to determine the effect of biofertilizers with different compositions of microorganisms on the growth of maize plants. The research was carried out in a greenhouse. Maize plants were fertilized by two kinds of biofertilizers with different compositions of microorganisms. The first biofertilizer contained Azotobacter sp, Azospirillum sp, Rhizobium sp, Trichoderma sp, and Lactobacillus sp, and the second biofertilizer contained Strenotrophomonas sp. and P
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Kartika, Elis, Made Deviani Duaja, and Gusniwati Gusniwat. "PRODUCTION OF OIL PALM (Elaeis guineensis Jack) FLOWER BUNCHES IN ULTISOL ON APPLICATION OF BIOFERTILIZERS AND IN ORGANIC FERTILIZERS." Agric 34, no. 2 (2022): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.24246/agric.2022.v34.i2.p155-170.

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One of the efforts to increase the production of oil palm flower bunches in ultisols is applying biofertilizers and inorganic fertilizers. Biofertilizers can reduce the use and adverse effects of inorganic fertilizers. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) is one of the biofertilizers that can help plants absorb nutrients and increase plant resistance to various environmental stresses. This study aimed to examine the role of AMF (as biofertilizer) and inorganic fertilizers in increasing the production of oil palm flower bunches in Ultisol. This experiment is a factorial experiment using a Randomi
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Saputro, Fajar Agus, and Heny Kurniawati. "application of biofertilizer to realize sustainable agricultural program: a review." Proceeding International Seminar of Science and Technology 3 (February 29, 2024): 133–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33830/isst.v3i1.2317.

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The agricultural sector is a force to encourages the rise in the economic level of an agricultural country, such as Indonesia. However, agricultural programs that are not followed carefully can undermine the order of an agrarian state. Therefore, the concept of sustainable agriculture was introduced and has become a commitment for many countries in the world. One application of sustainable agriculture is the use of effective and environmentally friendly fertilizers. Biofertilizer is considered an alternative to chemical fertilizers that have more advantages. Biofertilizers contain a consortium
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Prakash, Vaghasiya, Patel Krishna, and Nair Anjali. "Fresh Biofertilizer: A Novel Concept in Improving Soil Fertility." International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research 7, no. 6 (2021): 17–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5046044.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong><strong>&mdash;</strong> <em>Biofertilizers are gaining tremendous importance in agriculture due to the detrimental effect of chemical fertilizers on plants and soil health. It consists of living beneficial microorganisms that enhance plant growth and maintain soil health by using different mechanisms. For improving the soil health along with the growth of plants Efficiency of biofertilizers depends upon different factors such as quality and formulation of inoculant, total number of living microbes, and shelf life. .Therefore it is very important to discuss th
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Patel, Bijal, Jay Bergi, and Ratna Trivedi. "Algal Consortia as Green Alternatives: Enhancing Soil Health and Tomato Cultivation." Asian Journal of Current Research 10, no. 2 (2025): 264–72. https://doi.org/10.56557/ajocr/2025/v10i29376.

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The increasing global demand for agricultural productivity, coupled with the environmental drawbacks of synthetic fertilizers, has led to the exploration of sustainable alternatives such as algal biofertilizers. Biofertilizers, composed of live microorganisms, enhance soil fertility by facilitating nutrient mobilization and availability, thereby supporting plant growth and physiological development. In this study used algal liquid biofertilizer and immobilized algal cells as biofertilizers and measured plant growth parameters, nutrient analysis, hormone analysis of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum
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Seang-On, Ladda, Weeradej Meeinkuirt, and Preeyaporn Koedrith. "Alleviation of Cadmium Toxicity in Thai Rice Cultivar (PSL2) Using Biofertilizer Containing Indigenous Cadmium-Resistant Microbial Consortia." Plants 12, no. 20 (2023): 3651. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12203651.

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Biofertilizer as an amendment has growing awareness. Little attention has been paid to bioremediation potential of indigenous heavy-metal-resistant microbes, especially when isolated from long-term polluted soil, as a bioinoculant in biofertilizers. Biofertilizers are a type of versatile nutrient provider and soil conditioner that is cost-competitive and highly efficient with nondisruptive detoxifying capability. Herein, we investigated the effect of biofertilizers containing indigenous cadmium (Cd)-resistant microbial consortia on rice growth and physiological response. The Thai rice cultivar
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Yadav, Anurag, and Kusum Yadav. "Challenges and Opportunities in Biofertilizer Commercialization." SVOA Microbiology 5, no. 1 (2024): 01–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.58624/svoamb.2024.05.037.

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As eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers, biofertilizers have gained significance in the quest for sustainable farming. While challenges exist, such as regulatory hurdles and technical complexities, the opportunities in this field are substantial. Understanding rhizosphere engineering can enhance biofertilizers' efficiency, ensuring they provide maximum crop benefits. Genetic engineering of bioinoculants offers a pathway to tailor biofertilizers to specific crop needs, potentially increasing their effectiveness. Multi-trait, multi-strain, and multi-nutrient microbial formulations ha
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Wali, Husna, Ammara Waseem, Shazmeen Sarfraz, Rida Rana, Iqra Rasheed, and Romana Liaqat Khichi. "Evaluating the Impact of Plant Growth on Different Varieties of Wheat and Barley Treated With Biofertilizers." Journal of Agricultural Policy 7, no. 1 (2024): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/jap.1663.

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Purpose: Biofertilizers have gained recognition as a crucial element in integrated plant nutrient management, contributing to sustainable agriculture. Biofertilizers are natural products that contain living microorganisms capable of enhancing plant growth and improving soil fertility. This study aims to assess the impact of different biofertilizers on the growth of various varieties of wheat and barley. The primary objective of this research is to evaluate the efficacy of biofertilizers as an alternative to chemical fertilizers for promoting the growth of wheat and barley crops.&#x0D; Methodol
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Dzvene, Admire R., and Cornelius Chiduza. "Application of Biofertilizers for Enhancing Beneficial Microbiomes in Push–Pull Cropping Systems: A Review." Bacteria 3, no. 4 (2024): 271–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bacteria3040018.

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The need for sustainable farming practices has brought attention to biofertilizers to improve soil quality and boost crop yield while minimizing environmental impacts. This study explores the potential integration of biofertilizers within push–pull cropping systems, an agroecological approach that utilizes companion cropping to repel and attract pests. This review focuses on how biofertilizers could optimize plant–microbe interactions, promoting nutrient uptake, pest control, and soil health. Key biofertilizers, including nitrogen-fixing, phosphate-solubilizing, and potassium-solubilizing bact
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Silitonga, Erin April Felicia, Reginawanti Hindersah, and Betty Natalie Fitriatin. "The Effect of Azotobacter on Growth and Yield of Water Spinach in Growing Media Containing Gold Mine Tailings." AGROLOGIA: Jurnal Ilmu Budidaya Tanaman 13, no. 1 (2024): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/agrologia.v13i1.12685.

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Gold mining provides economic benefits but results in the conversion of agricultural land and produces low-fertility tailings. Efforts to remediate tailings can be done through the utilization of the biofertilizer bacteria Azotobacter sp., which is capable of producing exopolysaccharides. This study aims to study the effects of biofertilizers containing a consortium of Azotobacter sp. strains S5, S6a, and S9 in enhancing the growth and yield of water spinach plants in growth media containing gold mine tailings. The experiment used a randomized complete block design with four treatments and six
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Kamble, Prashil, Pravin Sharadchandra Kapse, Pratik Nitin Madake, Abhishek Suresh Hiwarale, and Sunildutt Rajeshwar Jakkawad. "Knowledge of Liquid Biofertilizers among the Soybean Growers in Marathwada Region of Maharashtra, India." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 31, no. 1 (2025): 690–95. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2025/v31i12813.

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Liquid biofertilizers, derived from natural sources and enriched with beneficial microorganisms, offer a sustainable solution for enhancing soil fertility, reducing reliance on chemical inputs, and promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices. The study was conducted to evaluate the knowledge of liquid biofertilizers among the soybean growers in Parbhani district of Marathwada region of Maharashtra state. 120 respondents were randomly selected for the present study from 12 villages of 2 talukas of Parbhani district namely, Parbhani and Jintur taluka. Data were collected using a well-structure
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P, Keerthanan, Ashoka P, Vikas Singh, et al. "The Role of Biofertilizers in Soil Health Improvement and Sustainable Farming: A Comprehensive Review." Archives of Current Research International 25, no. 5 (2025): 163–79. https://doi.org/10.9734/acri/2025/v25i51196.

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The Role of Biofertilizers in Soil Health Improvement and Sustainable Farming. Biofertilizers have emerged as a promising alternative to chemical fertilizers, contributing to sustainable agriculture by enhancing soil fertility, improving crop productivity, and minimizing environmental degradation. These natural formulations containing beneficial microorganisms such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, potassium-mobilizing bacteria, and mycorrhizal fungi promote nutrient availability through various mechanisms, including nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, pota
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Haque, Md Manjurul, GNM Ilias, and AH Molla. "Impact of Trichoderma-enriched Biofertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Mustard (Brassica rapa L.) and Tomato (Solanum lycopersicon Mill.)." Agriculturists 10, no. 2 (2012): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/agric.v10i2.13148.

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Biofertilizer plays a significant role in crop cultivation with reduced the chemical fertilizer use. Three Trichoderma-enriched biofertilizers were evaluated in mustard and tomato cultivation at field condition. Sole application of biofertilizers didn’t show remarkable contribution but all Trichodermaenriched biofertilizers when supplemented with N fertilizer significantly boosted up the growth and yield of mustard and tomato. Application of 50% N fertilizer along with 50% Trichoderma-enriched biofertilizers augmented 108 and 203% yields over control both in mustard and tomato, respectively wh
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Zhang, Yufei. "Effect of Biofertilizers on Rice Disease Resistance: A Comparison of Blast and Sheath Blight Resistance in China." Journal of Progress in Engineering and Physical Science 4, no. 1 (2025): 30–39. https://doi.org/10.56397/jpeps.2025.02.05.

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Biofertilizers have gained significant attention in modern agriculture due to their ability to enhance plant disease resistance and contribute to sustainable farming practices. This paper explores the effectiveness of biofertilizers in managing rice diseases, particularly Rice Blast (Magnaporthe oryzae) and Sheath Blight (Rhizoctonia solani), which are major challenges in rice cultivation. The paper discusses various types of biofertilizers, including nitrogen-fixing, phosphate-solubilizing, and mycorrhizal biofertilizers, detailing their mechanisms of action, such as pathogen suppression, imp
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Salim, Shatha, Alaa Salih Ati, and Alaa Ali. "Effect of Irrigation Systems, Bio-Fertilizers and Polymers on some Growth Characteristics and Potato Production in Desert Soils, Karbala Governorate." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1158, no. 2 (2023): 022001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1158/2/022001.

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Abstract Two field experiments were conducted during the spring season 2020 in Karbala governorate to study the effect of irrigation systems, irrigation intervals, biofertilizers and polymers on some characteristics of vegetative growth and potato production. The results showed that there were significant differences in the values of the average plant height due to the effect of the double interference between the irrigation system and the improvers, The height of potato plant under any irrigation system was superior when adding conditioners compared to the control treatment, as it reached 48.
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Aadesh, Ravi Sharma, Samrat Singh Jadoun, Ajay Tomar, and Kshitij Parmar. "Effect of rate of biofertilizers on growth and development of spinach (Spinacia Oleracea L.)." BIO Web of Conferences 110 (2024): 04006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202411004006.

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This research delves into the utilization of biofertilizers as a sustainable substitute for conventional chemical fertilizers, offering multifaceted advantages for soil fertility, plant vitality, and ecological equilibrium. The study investigates the effects of different application rates of biofertilizers on various growth parameters, nutrient assimilation efficiency, yield components, and physiological responses in spinach cultivation. A series of experimental trials were conducted to evaluate the impacts of biofertilizer treatments, comprising vermicompost, Azotobacter, and phosphate-solubi
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Pratiwi, Gagad Restu, Arinal Haq Izzawati Nurrahma, Etty Pratiwi, Erny Yuniarti, and Ikhwani Ikhwani. "The Effect of Biofertilizer on Growth and Yield of Lowland Rice at Alluvial Soil." Agrosains : Jurnal Penelitian Agronomi 25, no. 2 (2024): 56. https://doi.org/10.20961/agsjpa.v25i2.73000.

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&lt;p&gt;The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of combining different doses and application methods of biofertilizers on the growth and yield of lowland rice (&lt;em&gt;Oryza sativa&lt;/em&gt; L.) in West Java. The experiment was designed as a completely randomized factorial with two factors and three replications. The first factor included three different biofertilizer application methods, and the second factor consisted of five different biofertilizer doses. The use of high-fertility alluvial soil was favorable for rice growth when treated with biofertilizers. The interac
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Sood, Ananya, Ranjeet Singh Bochalya, Kartikeya Choudhary, Shubham, and Anmol Katoch. "Effect of Biofertilizer and Fertility Levels on Growth Characters of Mungbean under Mid Hills of Himachal Pradesh, India." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 35, no. 20 (2023): 1271–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2023/v35i203926.

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Biofertilizers are tiny living organisms that can enrich the quality of the soil. These organisms positively imapact, making them healthier and more productive. One of the great things about biofertilizers is that they are environmentally friendly. Unlike some chemical fertilizers, they do not harm the environment. This makes them a good choice for sustainable farming practices. Another advantage of using biofertilizers is that they are cost-effective. One of their most important roles is maintaining the soil’s long-term fertility. Over time, chemical fertilizers can deplete the soil of its na
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Baharvand, Zeinab Amanolahi, Morteza Siavoshi, Yosoof Niknezhad, Hormoz Fallah, and Masoud Rafiee. "Response of Biochemical Characteristics and Grain Yield Of Canola (Brassica Napus L.) To Biofertilizers." Bangladesh Journal of Botany 50, no. 3 (2021): 585–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v50i3.55838.

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Effects of Mycorrhiza and Azotobacter biofertilizers on the biochemical properties and grain yield of rapeseed cultivars were investigated in a randomized complete block design with four replications in two years 2016 and 2017 in Khorramabad, Lorestan province, Iran. Biofertilizer factors included application of Mycorrhiza, Azotobacter, Mycorrhiza and Azotobacter combination and non-application of biofertilizer (control) and cultivar factors included Gabriella, Neptune, Expower and Okapi. According to interaction effect of biofertilizers × cultivar, results showed that the highest seed and oil
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Dimitrova, Katya, Tursynbek Kaiyrbekov, and Dobrinka Balabanova. "Assessing the impact of biofertilizer on soil microbial dynamics and metabolic activity in a controlled maize pot-grown experiment." EURASIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE (EJSS) 13, no. 3 (2024): 202–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.18393/ejss.1439846.

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Biofertilizers, consisting of carefully selected microorganisms across various species and genera, exhibit distinct features that enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth. Embracing the principles of eco-friendly agriculture, the use of biofertilizers emerges as a pivotal strategy for sustainable farming, contributing to environmental preservation and the overall health and biodiversity of the soil. In this study, a commercially available biofertilizer, containing a specialized strain of Priestia megatherium with nitrogen-fixing capabilities, was employed alongside chemical fertilizers
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Swaminathan, N., R. Anandham, V. Paranidharan, and D. Balachandar. "Evaluation of Suitable Polymers for the Development of High-Concentrated Liquid Biofertilizers." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 35, no. 19 (2023): 731–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2023/v35i193605.

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An improvement in the present liquid formulation of biofertilizer is essential to expand its shelf life and enhance the bioefficacy potential of the inoculated crops. Here, we screened ten different water-soluble polymers for their feasibility as cell protectants in liquid biofertilizers for the duration of three months. The physio-chemical properties and Escherichia coli survival assay experiments identified five potential polymers: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, polyvinyl alcohol, and natural polymers extracted from seaweed, red algae, and brown algae. These five polymers' aqueous solutions
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Prajapati, Ved, B. S. Mankotia, Bharat Bhushan Rana, et al. "Effect of Biofertilizers at Different Fertility Levels on Nutrient Content and Uptake by Gobhi Sarson (Brassica napus L.) under Himalayan Region." Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 46, no. 12 (2024): 214–21. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2024/v46i123126.

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The field experiment was conducted during Rabi 2022-23 at CSKHPKV Shivalik Agricultural Research and Extension Centre (SAREC), Kangra, Himachal Pradesh to assess the effect of biofertilizers at varying fertility levels on soil properties and nutrient uptake by gobhi sarson. The experiment was conducted in split plot design having main plot treatments, comprised three fertility levels (control, 75% recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) and 100% RDF) and six treatments of liquid biofertilizers viz. Azotobacter, phosphate solubilizing microorganism (PSMO), potassium mobilizing biofertilizer (KMB),
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Cajamarca, Sabrina, Douglas Martins, Juscimar da Silva, et al. "Heterogeneity in the Chemical Composition of Biofertilizers, Potential Agronomic Use, and Heavy Metal Contents of Different Agro-Industrial Wastes." Sustainability 11, no. 7 (2019): 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11071995.

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Several agro-industrial, livestock, and food wastes can be recycled to create biofertilizers. This diversity of raw materials can result in nutritional imbalance and an increase in heavy metal content, which could make the final product unfeasible. Thus, the chemical characterization of the raw materials and their influence on the sustainable and safe production of biofertilizers need to be better understood. In this context, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the chemical characteristics of agro-industrial residues used in the manufacture of an aerobic liquid biofertilizer. We
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Li, Rui, Bo Sun, Manjiao Song, et al. "Improvement of Saline Soil Properties and Brassica rapa L. Growth Using Biofertilizers." Sustainability 16, no. 5 (2024): 2196. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16052196.

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The decline in agricultural productivity because of soil salinization has become a global problem in recent years. Biofertilizers show great potential for soil improvement as a sustainable strategy; however, their effectiveness in improving saline soils and enhancing plant growth under saline stress is poorly understood. We assessed the effectiveness of biofertilizers in improving saline soils and enhancing crop growth under saline stress and investigated the related potential mechanisms. Changes in soil physicochemical properties, plant physiological parameters, and soil microbial communities
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Hindersah, Reginawanti, Pujawati Suryatmana, Endah Yulia, Yeni Wispa Dewi, Aliya Zahrah Adawiah, and Rara Rahmatika Risanti. "Integrating Social and Field Data to Understand Farmers' Adoption of Biofertilizer in Rose Cultivation." AGROLOGIA: Jurnal Ilmu Budidaya Tanaman 14, no. 1 (2025): 20–28. https://doi.org/10.30598/agrologia.v14i1.17896.

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The growing demand for sustainable agriculture has sparked interest in biofertilizers as an alternative to chemical fertilizers. However, adoption among farmers remains low, particularly in floriculture, due to limited knowledge and concerns about effectiveness. This study integrates social and field data to understand farmer perceptions and evaluate the impact of biofertilizers on the growth of Rose (Rosa hybrida L.) cv Hermosa. Primary data was collected through a focus group discussion (FGD) distributed to local farmers in Cikahuripan Village, Parongpong District. A field experiment was con
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Nur Azizah, Putri, S. Sunawan, and Novi Arfarita. "APLIKASI LAPANG PUPUK HAYATI VP3 DIBANDINGKAN DENGAN EMPAT MACAM PUPUK HAYATI YANG BEREDAR DI PASARAN TERHADAP PRODUKSI TANAMAN KEDELAI (Glycine max L.)." Folium : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian 5, no. 1 (2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33474/folium.v5i1.10359.

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The study was undertaken to determine the effect of application VP3 biofertilizercompared to biofertilizers circulating in the market on the production of soybean (Glycinemax L.) in the field. The research was conducted on land in Bumi Asri Housing, DauDistrict, Malang Regency and the Applied Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, MalangIslamic University from June to October 2019. The research used a Randomized BlockDesign (RBD) with 6 treatments and was repeated 3 times. The results showed that theapplication of VP3 biofertilizer when compared with biofertilizers circulating in the marketin gen
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Hapsoh, Wawan, I. R. Dini, and S. Mardina. "The number of applications of phosphate solubilizing bacterial biofertilizer in reducing inorganic fertilizers on soybeans plant (Glycine max (L.) Merrill)." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1413, no. 1 (2024): 012029. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1413/1/012029.

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Abstract Providing biofertilizers with the efficiency of chemical fertilizers is one form of support for sustainable soybean cultivation. This study aims to obtain the best combination of doses of N, P, K fertilizers with the best number of applications of Phosphate Solubilizing Bacterial (PSB) biofertilizers for growth and results in reducing inorganic use in soybean plants in Ultisol soil. The study used Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The treatments used were: PI: doses of 100% inorganic fertilizer + without PSB biofertilizers, P2: doses of 75% inorganic fertilizer + 3 times the applica
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Nabila Syifa Ariani, Betty Natalie Fitriatin, and Pujawati Suryatmana. "Prospective bioencapsulation to improve the quality of phosphate-solubilizing biofertilizers for crop production: A review." International Journal of Frontiers in Life Science Research 5, no. 2 (2023): 022–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.53294/ijflsr.2023.5.2.0090.

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Farmers commonly use chemical phosphorus fertilizer to increase crop yields, but long-term use may harm the environment. Biofertilizers specifically phosphate solubilizing microbes (PSMs), are used for restoring soil fertility in crop production. PSMs contribute to plant phosphorus supply by increasing phosphorus availability in the soil through organic acid and phosphatase enzyme secretion. However, the conventional biofertilizer formulation is often limited by a short shelf-life followed by a decreased microbial effectiveness. In recent years, bioencapsulation formulation have received more
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Hazra, Fahrizal, and Rifqi Puja Novtiar. "Effectiveness of MZ2000 Mycorrhizal Biofertilizer on The Growth of Sengon Seedlings." Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan 22, no. 1 (2020): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jitl.22.1.35-39.

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Mycorrhizal biofertilizers contain fungi that are capable of entering and symbiotic mutualism into plant roots and increasing the ability of plants to absorb nutrients. Fertilizer effectiveness testing is needed to protect consumers from the adverse effects of using biofertilizers. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of MZ2000 mycorrhizal biofertilizers and to know mycorrhizal root infections in sengon seedlings in nurseries. The combination treatment of 30 g MZ2000 mycorrhizal biofertilizer with 5 g NPK fertilizer gave the best sengon growth results although it was not significantl
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Stamford, Newton P., Patrícia M. Moura, Mário A. Lira Júnior, Carolina Etienne de RS Santos, Luíza Helena Duenhas, and Carlos Alberto T. Gava. "Chemical attributes of an Argisoil of the Vale do São Francisco after melon growth with phosphate and potash rocks biofertilizers." Horticultura Brasileira 27, no. 4 (2009): 447–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-05362009000400008.

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Fertilizer application may promote significant changes in soil reaction and on the availability of important nutrients for plants. The utilization of rock biofertilizers is a practical process that reduces energy consumption and increases nutrient availability in soils. In a field experiment, the effect of biofertilizers produced with phosphate and potash rocks plus Acidithiobacillus inoculation were evaluated on the chemical attributes of an Argisoil from the São Francisco Valley, Pernambuco State, Brazil, after melon cultivation. The experiment was arranged in a factorial 3²+2 scheme in rand
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Harni, R., Saefudin, K. D. Sasmita, Sakiroh, and W. Amaria. "Efficacy of organic fertilizer, biofertilizer and endophytic bacteria to control nematodes in robusta coffee." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1208, no. 1 (2023): 012017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1208/1/012017.

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Abstract Coffee is a plantation crop that has high economic value. One of the obstacles in the cultivation of coffee plants is the attack of plant parasitic nematodes, including Pratylenchus coffeae, Radopholus similis, and Meloidogyne spp. The reported nematode control technologies are the implementation of organic fertilizers, botanical pesticides, and biological agents. This study aimed to determine the effect of organic fertilizer, biofertilizer, and endophytic bacteria to control nematodes on Robusta coffee plants. The research conducted on a farmers’ coffee plantation infested by parasit
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Saraswoti, Kandel, Sharma Pratiksha, Chaudhary Suraj, and Sapkota Prakriti. "Bio-Fertilizer: Possibilities and Scope in NepalA Review." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 8, no. 1 (2023): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7527759.

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A biofertilizer is a biological material that contains active or dormant microbe cells (bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae) that help fix atmospheric N or solubilize/mobilize soil nutrients while also secreting growth-promoting chemicals to boost growth and yield. This paper reviews research and development regarding bio-fertilizers in Nepal. The usage of biofertilizers can be very beneficial for maintaining the agricultural systems. A number of research groups and organizations have been working on biofertilizer research and development to improve the usage of biofertilizers in Nepal&#39;s
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Betty Natalie Fitriatin, Reginawanti Hindersah, Mieke Rochimi Setiawati, and Rara Rahmatika Risanti. "Influence of biofertilizers application to improve growth and yield of celery in Andisols." International Journal of Frontiers in Life Science Research 3, no. 1 (2022): 017–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.53294/ijflsr.2022.3.1.0052.

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Increasing crop production in sustainable agriculture needs environmentally friendly inputs. Biofertilizers are fertilizers that contain beneficial soil microbes capable of facilitating the availability of soil nutrients. The experiment was carried out to examine the effect of application of biofertilizers on the growth and yield of celery on Andisols of West Java, Indonesia. The field experiment using a Randomized Block Design (RBD) consisted of five treatments with six replications. The treatments consisted of four types of biofertilizer, and one control treatment, , included: inorganic comp
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Hindersah, Reginawanti, Nurzen Maulana, Maya Damayani, et al. "Effect of biofertilizer with reduced dose of nutrient solution on yield of Pak Choy on Nutrient Film Technique System." soilrens 21, no. 2 (2024): 50–56. https://doi.org/10.24198/soilrens.v21i2.53445.

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The Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) in hydroponic crop production systems generally uses chemical nutrient solutions to provide plant nutrients, even though biofertilizer inoculation can enrich liquid nutrients. The purpose of this experiment was to observe the effect of liquid biofertilizers applied with chemical nutrient solutions on changes in the acidity and electrical conductivity of nutrient solutions, as well as the growth and yields of pak choy (Brassica rapa L.) grown in Nutrient Film Technique. This experiment was set up in a completely randomized design with three nutrient solution tr
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Endriani, R. W. Arief, D. Diptaningsari, N. Wardani, Soraya, and R. Asnawi. "Application of Planting System and Organic Fertilizer on the Yield of Inpari IR Nutri Zinc in Lampung." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1338, no. 1 (2024): 012014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1338/1/012014.

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Abstract The low rice productivity in Lampung needs to be increased. The objectives of this study were to introduce new superior Inpari IR Nutri Zinc rice and determine the effect of planting systems and biofertilizer on the growth and yield of Inpari IR Nutri Zinc rice in technically irrigated rice fields in Lampung. The experiment was carried out in technically irrigated rice fields in Kalirejo Village, Negeri Katon District, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province, using a split-plot design in a randomized block design with three replications. The treatments tested were three rice planting syst
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Isiya, Sani, and Baha'uddeen Salisu. "Biofertilizer Production using Phosphate-solubilizing Pseudomonas spp. Isolated from Rhizosphere Soil: Towards Indigenous Biofertilizer for Enhanced Crop Productivity in Katsina, Nigeria." UMYU Journal of Microbiology Research (UJMR) 9, no. 1 (2024): 123–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.47430/ujmr.2491.014.

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Study’s Novelty/Excerpt This study offers an approach to sustainable agriculture by isolating and identifying phosphate-solubilizing Pseudomonas species from the rhizosphere soil of Wagini ward, Katsina state, for the production of biofertilizers. The research highlights the significant phosphate-solubilizing activity of these native strains, which enhances phosphorus availability to plants through the secretion of organic acids and enzymes. By demonstrating the positive effects of these Pseudomonas-based biofertilizers on maize, beans, and millet, this study provides valuable insights into th
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Santillano-Cázares, Jesús, Marie-Soleil Turmel, María Elena Cárdenas-Castañeda, et al. "Can Biofertilizers Reduce Synthetic Fertilizer Application Rates in Cereal Production in Mexico?" Agronomy 12, no. 1 (2021): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010080.

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Biofertilizers are considered as potential supplements or alternatives to fertilizers. The objective of the present study is to evaluate different biofertilizers in combination with synthetic fertilizers on the yields of maize and wheat in several states in Mexico. Fourteen biofertilizer treatments plus a treatment with 100% the locally recommended fertilizer rate (RFR), another with 50% RFR (the control treatment), and one without any fertilizer (for a total of 17 treatments) were tested on maize and wheat in five states across Mexico. Field experiments were established in five states and sev
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Anbarasan, S., Kanchan Sharma, Ashwini A. Waoo, and Kushal Sachan. "Advancements in Biofertilizers for Pulse Crops: From Single-Strain Inoculants to Microbiome-Based Technologies." Plant Science Archives 9, no. 2 (2024): 23–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.51470/psa.2024.9.2.23.

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The application of biofertilizers in pulse crop agriculture has garnered significant attention as an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional chemical fertilizers. This comprehensive review aims to elucidate the progression of biofertilizer technologies from traditional single-strain inoculants to contemporary microbiome-based strategies. Pulse crops, such as beans, lentils, chickpeas, and peas, are pivotal in global agriculture due to their high protein content, nitrogen-fixing ability, and role in improving soil health. However, optimizing their productivity necessitates effe
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Setiawati, Mieke Rochimi, Diyan Herdiyantoro, and Pujawati Suryatmana. "Aplikasi Pupuk Organik Azolla dan Pupuk Hayati terhadap Kandungan N Tanaman, Serapan N Tanaman, dan Hasil Tanaman Padi Sawah Organik pada Inceptisols Jatinangor." soilrens 21, no. 1 (2023): 34–43. https://doi.org/10.24198/soilrens.v21i1.49320.

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The need for adequate nutrition for organic rice cultivation is very important. It is necessary to look for various sources of nutrients apart from organic fertilizers from rice straw compost and manure. Azolla water ferns and solid or liquid biofertilizers shoud be used as an alternative in the way to increase plant nutrients in organic rice cultivation in paddy fields. This experiment aims to increase the yield of lowland rice plants which are cultivated organically for the first time through the application of organic fertilizer enriched with azolla and biofertilizers in the lowland rice fi
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Arfarita, N. "Field application of VP3 biofertilizer on soybeans (Glycine max L.) and yield comparison between four biofertilizers sold in the market." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1114, no. 1 (2022): 012001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1114/1/012001.

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Abstract The VP3 biofertilizer formulation begins with exploration of indigenous soil bacteria isolated from several soil samples in Malang-Indonesia. The VP3 Biofertilizer is a liquid formulation made from vermiwash and molasses as carriers, with 3 functional bacterial isolates. It has been proven to be able to increase the yield of mung beans, long yard beans, and green beans in the green house, however it has not been applied to soybean (Glycine max L.) in the field compared to other biofertilizers on the market. This study used soybean seeds of the Anjasmoro variety and consisted of 6 trea
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Gonçalves, Gizelle Barbosa, Álvaro Henrique Cândido de Souza, Wolff Camargo Marques Filho, et al. "Application of different concentrations of liquid biofertilizer magnetically treated for production of tomato seedlings." CONTRIBUCIONES A LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES 18, no. 1 (2025): e14869. https://doi.org/10.55905/revconv.18n.1-344.

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The use of biofertilizers in agriculture has proven to be an effective alternative for cost reduction, sustainable waste disposal, and mitigation of exposure to fluctuations in fertilizer prices. Additionally, the quality of irrigation water is a crucial factor for the production of tomato seedlings; in this context, magnetic treatment emerges as an innovative approach to stimulate growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of tomato seedlings subjected to four concentrations of liquid biofertilizer (0; 1/30; 1/20; 1/10 v. biofertilizer/v. water) and magnetic treatment of t
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SUSHMITA MUNDA, B.G. SHIVAKUMAR, B. GANGAIAH, et al. "Response of soybean (Glycine max) to phosphorus with or without biofertilizers." Indian Journal of Agronomy 58, no. 1 (2001): 86–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.59797/ija.v58i1.4150.

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A field experiment was conducted in kharif 2008 and 2009 to assess the effect of phosphorus fertilization in conjunction with biofertilizers, viz. Phosphorus solubilizing bacteria (PSB) i.e.Pseudomonas striata and vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM) on soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill). The 10 treatments comprised of combina- tions of 50% and 100% of recommended dose of P, 2 sources of P, viz. [di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and rock phosphate (RP) in conjunction with PSB and VAM, one absolute control and another control (no P) with PSB+VAM were tried in a randomized block design and were rep
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Husen, Edi Husen, R. D. M. Simanungkalit, Rasti Saraswati, and Irawan Irawan. "CHARACTERIZATION AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF INDONESIAN COMMERCIAL BIOFERTILIZERS." Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science 8, no. 1 (2016): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/ijas.v8n1.2007.31-38.

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Biofertilizers currently sold in the market are not labeled with a distinct quality standard. As such, farmers may buy low quality biofertilizers, which can reduce their profit and trust on the benefit of biofertilizers. This paper presents the characteristics of various products of commercial biofertilizers as well as farmers’ knowledge and experience on the products. The study was carried out in 2004-2006 by collecting and analyzing data on registered commercial biofertilizers, checking their availability at the market (39 agricultural shops), and interviewing farmers on their knowledge and
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Husen, Edi Husen, R. D. M. Simanungkalit, Rasti Saraswati, and Irawan Irawan. "CHARACTERIZATION AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF INDONESIAN COMMERCIAL BIOFERTILIZERS." Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Science 8, no. 1 (2016): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/ijas.v8n1.2007.p31-38.

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Biofertilizers currently sold in the market are not labeled with a distinct quality standard. As such, farmers may buy low quality biofertilizers, which can reduce their profit and trust on the benefit of biofertilizers. This paper presents the characteristics of various products of commercial biofertilizers as well as farmers’ knowledge and experience on the products. The study was carried out in 2004-2006 by collecting and analyzing data on registered commercial biofertilizers, checking their availability at the market (39 agricultural shops), and interviewing farmers on their knowledge and
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Cavalcante, Lourival Ferreira, Francisco Thiago Coelho Bezerra, Antônio Gustavo de Souto, et al. "Biofertilizers in horticultural crops." Comunicata Scientiae 10, no. 4 (2019): 415–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/cs.v10i4.3058.

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Bovine manure biofertilizers can exert physical, chemical, and biological effects on the soil and the phytoprotective, physiological, and productive actions in horticultural crops. The literature review was performed to compile information on the production, uses, and effects of bovine manure biofertilizers on soil properties and plants. Biofertilizers are produced by organic components, minerals, and inoculants. Among the organic sources, the bovine manure is the most used. The fermentation of the bovine manure in water constitutes the Vairo biofertilizer, the most employed in Brazilian horti
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Ali, Shahzad, Jiawen Yu, Yue Qu, Tiantian Wang, Meilin He, and Changhai Wang. "Potential Use of Microalgae Isolated from the Natural Environment as Biofertilizers for the Growth and Development of Pak Choi (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis)." Agriculture 15, no. 8 (2025): 863. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15080863.

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Biofertilizers derived from microalgae are increasingly used as promising materials for improving crop growth and development, producing fewer catastrophic environmental effects. Hence, the large-scale production of eco-friendly and broad-spectrum microalgae biofertilizers is mandatory. Therefore, this study was designed to examine the potential efficacy of isolated algae strains, such as Spirulina platensis, Spirulina maxima, and Chlorella vulgaris, to improve the growth and development of Pak Choi. A completely randomized design (CRD) was carried out, with five replications and six levels (0
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Jastrzebska, Magdalena, Marta K. Kostrzewska, Kinga Treder, Wieslaw P. Jastrzebski, and Przemyslaw Makowski. "Phosphorus Biofertilizers from Ash and Bones—Agronomic Evaluation of Functional Properties." Journal of Agricultural Science 8, no. 6 (2016): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v8n6p58.

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&lt;p&gt;Renewable raw materials could be a valuable source of phosphorus for plants. The bioavailability of this element can be enhanced by phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria. Suspension biofertilizers have been produced from sewage sludge ash and animal bones and enriched with the bacteria &lt;em&gt;Bacillus megaterium&lt;/em&gt;. The functional properties of these preparations were compared in field experiments (northeast Poland, 2014, four replications) on spring wheat (&lt;em&gt;Triticum aestivum&lt;/em&gt; ssp. &lt;em&gt;vulgare&lt;/em&gt; Mac Key) to conventional fertilizers (superphospha
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Kirakosyan, Gohar, Gayane Melyan, Varduhi Vardanyan, and Karine Sarikyan. "Effect of biofertilizers on the content of bioactive components of common bean under open field and greenhouse cultivation conditions." Bioactive Compounds in Health and Disease - Online ISSN: 2574-0334; Print ISSN: 2769-2426 7, no. 12 (2024): 669–80. https://doi.org/10.31989/bchd.v7i12.1519.

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Background: Biofertilizers are important in improving the qualitative and biochemical properties of plants by increasing the quality of the soil, which is directly related to obtaining quality and functional food. Their use is particularly valuable in the cultivation of common beans, which serve as an alternative protein source, that are rich in micronutrients, antioxidants, and vitamins, and possess many medicinal values. By enhancing these qualities through biofertilizer application, common beans can become an important functional food in people’s daily diets. Objective: The main objective o
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Chauhan, Sreyansh Singh, Ajinkya A. Telgote, Gaurav Gunjan, et al. "A Review on Effects of Biofertilizers and Bio Capsules on Vegetative Growth, Flowering and Fruiting Attributes of Strawberry." Asian Journal of Advances in Agricultural Research 24, no. 1 (2024): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaar/2024/v24i1485.

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This paper analyzes the impact of biofertilizers and bio capsules the vegetative growth, flowering, and fruiting attributes of strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa). Biofertilizers are natural substances containing beneficial microorganisms that enhance nutrient availability in the soil, while bio capsules encapsulate beneficial microbes for controlled release. Many researchers have concluded their positive finding with regards to application of various biofertilizers and biocapsules in strawberry as well as in other horticultural crops. This paper provides current findings and explains the role
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Itakanisa, Pradmiardi Mushalin, Fitrah Nelma Putri Hidayatul, Ariq Musyaffa Fajri Hauzan, et al. "Current Status and the Role of Biofilm Biofertilizer for Improving the Soil Health and Agronomic Efficiency of Maize on Marginal Soil." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH 03, no. 07 (2024): 596–602. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12788390.

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The use of biofilm biofertilizers is emerging as a promising strategy to improve soil health and agronomic efficiency, especially for maize production on marginal soils. This review focuses on the current status and critical role of biofilm biofertilizers in improving soil properties and maize productivity. This study used Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses using Scopus and ScienceDirect databases from 2014-2024. Results showed that current status of biofilm biofertilizer utilization is spread on azolla, rhizobacteria, and endophytic bacteria species. Biofilm bi
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