Bioinoculants: A Step Towards Sustainable Agriculture

authored by: R.P. Gupta, A.Kalia & Shammi Kapoor
ISBN: 9788189422219 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 306 | Language: English | Year of Publishing: 2007
Length: 140 mm | Breadth: 23.3 mm | Height: 216 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 610 GMS
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Developing countries, particularly those in the Indian subcontinent, are experiencing significant economic, agricultural, and industrial growth. The primary objective of modern agricultural practices is to increase grain production to feed the growing population. As a result, the use of chemical fertilizers and other agrochemicals is becoming increasingly necessary. However, the high cost of these products puts pressure on the country's fossil fuel reserves.

Bioinoculants, such as biofertilizers, biopesticides, and organic decomposers, are a more eco-friendly and economically viable alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Biofertilizers are live microbial cells that provide essential nutrients, promote growth, and improve resistance to diseases, leading to increased yields. Biopesticides are live microbial isolates or their metabolic products that help control pests and insects. Commercial biopesticides, such as Bt cotton, have emerged as successful alternatives to traditional pesticides.

The third category of bioinoculants includes organic decomposers, such as fungal species, bacterial genera, and actinomycetes, which break down organic matter and release nutrients for plant growth. These eco-friendly solutions can help reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, making them a promising option for sustainable agriculture in developing countries.

01. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixing Rhizobium 02. Actinomycetes Symbiosis With Higher Woody Plants 03. Cyanobacterial Symbiosis With Vascular Plants 04. Free Living, Loose Associative and Endophytic Diazotrophs 05. Phosphate Solubilizing Microorganisms 06. Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae 07. Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria and Biocontrol Agents 08. Mass Production and Quality Control of Biofertilizers 09. Biopesticides 10. Organic Matter Decomposition 11. Bioremediation

 
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