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Bioinoculants—Natural Biological Resources for Sustainable Plant Production
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Author Affiliations
Centurion University of Technology and Management, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute
Published InMicroorganisms
Year2021
Citations116
Abstract
Agricultural sustainability is of foremost importance for maintaining high food production. Irresponsible resource use not only negatively affects agroecology, but also reduces the economic profitability of the production system. Among different resources, soil is one of the most vital resources of agriculture. Soil fertility is the key to achieve high crop productivity. Maintaining soil fertility and soil health requires conscious management effort to avoid excessive nutrient loss, sustain organic carbon content, and minimize soil contamination. Though the use of chemical fertilizers have successfully improved crop production, its integration with organic manures and other bioinoculants helps in improving nutrient use efficiency, improves soil health and to some extent ameliorates some of the constraints associated with excessive fertilizer application. In addition to…
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