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Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-06
Biofertilizers for Sustainabile Production in Oil Seed Crops
R. Subhash Reddy, S. Triveni, K. Damodara chari
Published: June 30, 2016 | 226 130
DOI: 10.36347/sjavs.2016.v03i06.007
Pages: 435-441
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Abstract
Many oilseeds are cultivated as rainfed crop with poor input resources. This will have greater impact on plant health particularly plant nutrition and pests that include insect, non-insects pests, diseases and weeds. Further, these problems many a times are region specific and depends on the soil condition and climate. Many oilseeds are cultivated as rainfed crop with poor input resources. This will have greater impact on plant health particularly plant nutrition and pests that include insect, non-insects pests, diseases and weeds. Total oil seed production in India. Biofertilizer are the products containing cell of different types of beneficial microorganisms. Thus, biofertilizers can be important components of integrated nutrients management. Microorganisms that are commonly used as biofertilizers component are nitrogen fixers (N-fixer), solubilizer (K-solubilizer) and phosphorus solubilizer (P- solubilizer), or with the combination of molds or fungi. These potential biological fertilizers would play key role in productivity and sustainability of soil and also protect the environment as eco-friendly and cost effective inputs for the farmers. With using the biological and organic fertilizers, a low input system can be carried out and it can be help achieving sustainability of agricultural farms.