Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology

Nutrient supplementation of soil is important as the soil is the medium for the plants for growth as the soil supplies the nutrients needed by the plants. It includes phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium. In the meantime, the farmers use chemical fertilizers in order to increase the fertil...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Elizah, Mohd Adnan, Nuraisha Syazwani, Abd Talib, Nur Idayu
Other Authors: Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7560/
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author Mohamed, Elizah
Mohd Adnan, Nuraisha Syazwani
Abd Talib, Nur Idayu
author2 Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
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Mohamed, Elizah
Mohd Adnan, Nuraisha Syazwani
Abd Talib, Nur Idayu
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description Nutrient supplementation of soil is important as the soil is the medium for the plants for growth as the soil supplies the nutrients needed by the plants. It includes phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium. In the meantime, the farmers use chemical fertilizers in order to increase the fertility of the soil. However, the uses of chemical fertilizer have given many effects to the environment and also society as it increases the nitrogen content which will cause a decrease in the colonization of plant roots of mycorrhizae and prevent the rhizobacteria from fixing the nitrogen. As the cause of that, it continuously will reduce the soil fertility which also reduces the productivity crop yield for the farmers. New technology in the agricultural sector that uses renewable and eco-friendly bio-fertilizers have become a new approach to the researchers and to the farmers as other alternatives in increasing the nutrient content in the soil. The formation of bio�fertilizers can be obtained from several sources of microorganisms such as azospirillum, azolla, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, rhizobium, azotobacter, silicate solubilizing bacteria cyanobacteria, phosphate solubilizing microorganisms, and plants growth promoting rhizobacteria. The bio-fertilizer also can be classified into several types according to its function and purposes which is phosphate solubilizing bio-fertilizers, nitrogen fixing bio�fertilizers, micro-nutrients phosphate mobilizing bio-fertilizers, and plants growth promoting rhizobacteria. Bio-fertilizers can be performed using different methods such as seed treatments, seedling root dip, soil treatment, VAM bio-fertilizers, blue green algae, azolla, pH, electrical conductivity, organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. The use of bio-fertilizer has become a preferable bio�fertilizer in replacing the use of chemical fertilizers. It gives many benefits and advantages in sustainability and reasonable prices, as it improves the soil fertility towards the plant productivity. As it has positive effects on the plants and environment, at the same time, it also gives effects to society as it has the ability to increase the market production of products which at the same time will reduce the negative effects on the people and society. As the bio-fertilizers increase crop productivity, it will give a higher potential to provide larger and more sustainable yields and healthier soils for the society, especially for the small-scale farmers. In fact, bio-fertilizers have become a new way to develop crop yield productivity. There are great renewable products that can be used to have a better life in the future to achieve sustainability. This chapter will be focused on the application of bio-fertilizer in agricultural biotechnology.
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spelling uthm-75602022-08-29T07:31:47Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7560/ Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology Mohamed, Elizah Mohd Adnan, Nuraisha Syazwani Abd Talib, Nur Idayu T Technology (General) Nutrient supplementation of soil is important as the soil is the medium for the plants for growth as the soil supplies the nutrients needed by the plants. It includes phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium. In the meantime, the farmers use chemical fertilizers in order to increase the fertility of the soil. However, the uses of chemical fertilizer have given many effects to the environment and also society as it increases the nitrogen content which will cause a decrease in the colonization of plant roots of mycorrhizae and prevent the rhizobacteria from fixing the nitrogen. As the cause of that, it continuously will reduce the soil fertility which also reduces the productivity crop yield for the farmers. New technology in the agricultural sector that uses renewable and eco-friendly bio-fertilizers have become a new approach to the researchers and to the farmers as other alternatives in increasing the nutrient content in the soil. The formation of bio�fertilizers can be obtained from several sources of microorganisms such as azospirillum, azolla, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, rhizobium, azotobacter, silicate solubilizing bacteria cyanobacteria, phosphate solubilizing microorganisms, and plants growth promoting rhizobacteria. The bio-fertilizer also can be classified into several types according to its function and purposes which is phosphate solubilizing bio-fertilizers, nitrogen fixing bio�fertilizers, micro-nutrients phosphate mobilizing bio-fertilizers, and plants growth promoting rhizobacteria. Bio-fertilizers can be performed using different methods such as seed treatments, seedling root dip, soil treatment, VAM bio-fertilizers, blue green algae, azolla, pH, electrical conductivity, organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. The use of bio-fertilizer has become a preferable bio�fertilizer in replacing the use of chemical fertilizers. It gives many benefits and advantages in sustainability and reasonable prices, as it improves the soil fertility towards the plant productivity. As it has positive effects on the plants and environment, at the same time, it also gives effects to society as it has the ability to increase the market production of products which at the same time will reduce the negative effects on the people and society. As the bio-fertilizers increase crop productivity, it will give a higher potential to provide larger and more sustainable yields and healthier soils for the society, especially for the small-scale farmers. In fact, bio-fertilizers have become a new way to develop crop yield productivity. There are great renewable products that can be used to have a better life in the future to achieve sustainability. This chapter will be focused on the application of bio-fertilizer in agricultural biotechnology. Penerbit UTHM Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah Mohd Kassim, Angzzas Sari Mohamed, Elizah Majed, Muhammad Amer Daneal Shaari Abdul Rahim, Nur Hanis 2022 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7560/1/5.pdf Mohamed, Elizah and Mohd Adnan, Nuraisha Syazwani and Abd Talib, Nur Idayu (2022) Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology. In: CHEMICAL PROCESS AND SUSTAINABILITY IN AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY. Penerbit UTHM, UTHM, pp. 51-62.
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Mohamed, Elizah
Mohd Adnan, Nuraisha Syazwani
Abd Talib, Nur Idayu
Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology
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title_full Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology
title_fullStr Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology
title_full_unstemmed Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology
title_short Bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology
title_sort bio-fertilizers application in agricultural biotechnology
topic T Technology (General)
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