In recent years, the concept of PGPR mediated plant growth promotion is gaining worldwide importance and acceptance. Experiments were done using two plant species of legume family. In the post independence period, the most important challenge in India has been to produce enough food for the growing population. Organic fertilizers comprise a variety of plant-derived materials that range from fresh or dried plant material to animal ... A review of the documented literature shows that there is a significant rise in antibiotic-resistant ... Organic manures enhance secondary production in fish ponds more than inorganic fertilizers. Hence, high-yielding varieties are being used with infusion of irrigation water, fertilizers, or pesticides. Organic Fertilizer. The Organic fertilizer types and their control comprised the sub- treatments; Control (Without addition of organic manures), Tithonia (Ti) , Compost Manure (CM),and Farmyard manure (FYM). treatments. Inorganic Fertilizer Vs. Organic Fertilizer. Review of Literature. Integrated nutrient supply of organic and inorganic sources is of great importance for maintaining of productivity. They are naturally occurring soil Both organic and inorganic fertilizers provide plants with the nutrients needed to grow healthy and strong. This study on comparative effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on phytochemicals, proximate, mineral, antioxidants, vitamins A and C composition of Amaranthus spinosus revealed that organic fertilizer produced higher effects on all the parameters investigated when compared with inorganic fertilizer.
The basic concept underlying the principle of IPNM is the maintance and improvement in soil fertility for sustained enhanced crop productivity through optimizing all possible sources of plant nutrients.
The study was conducted to observe the comparative effect of organic fertilizer (cow dung) and inorganic fertilizers like urea and potassium chloride on the growth, biomass and biochemical parameters of two legumes of pea ( Pisum sativum ) and faba bean ( Vicia faba ). Review of literature 11 integrated application of organic manure and biofertilizers with possible reduction of inorganic fertilizers on yield and quality of tea. The inorganic fertilizer treatments were applied as follows; 50%RRR (320 Kg N ha-1,51 Kg P ha-1) and 100%RRR (640 Kg N ha-1, 102 Kg P ha-1).