Nitrogen fixers, potassium solubilizers, phosphorus solubilizers, and phosphorus mobilizers are examples of bio-fertilizers that can be used alone or in conjunction with fungi. The majority of bacteria in bio-fertilizers are associated with plant roots. Rhizobacteria live on root surfaces or in the soil’s rhizosphere, where they interact symbiotically with legume roots. Phosphor microorganisms, typically bacteria and fungi, convert insoluble phosphorus into usable phosphorus for plants.
Shilajit is a natural substance found in the mountains.In Ayurvedic practices, shilajit is used to improve stamina, aid in the management of stress, and boost the immune system.
The global surge in pesticide use has helped to increase agricultural productivity. However, it has also raised alarms about the risks they pose to health and the environment. In many low- and middle-income countries, agro-input dealers (commonly called agro-dealers) play a central role in supplying farmers with inputs such as fungicides, herbicides and insecticides. They…
Learn about the benefits of using organic fertilizers and how they contribute to soil health and sustainable farming practices. This blog will discuss various types of organic fertilizers, their advantages over chemical alternatives, and how to create your own at home to nourish your garden naturally.