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FAMILIAR MICROBIAL ORGANISMS AS BIO-FERTILIZERS

Mohan Agarwal, Biswa Mohan Purohit, Bhirab Chandra Patra, Durga Prasad Pattanaik, Bodroth Rabi Prasad & Thadepalli Venu Gopala Rao

The general term for the ‘bio-fertilizers that are microbial inoculants’ is used for the mixture of microorganisms. In this short communication it is focused on the standardized results of laboratory to land supplementation source of “nitrite and nitrate” converting bacteria from atmospheric nitrogen, by using a mixture of bacterial organisms (include around 21 different strains of prokaryotic bacterial cells except common nitrogen converting bacteria). In addition, the results of another group of microorganisms e.g., PSB (Phosphate Soluble Bacteria, in a separate mixture include around 11 different strains) as a source of phosphorus supplementation to different crops and vegetable plants, which are growing on different types of lands. The soil which is selected here for the crop growth and production experiments is “crude red”.

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