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 A biofertilizer is a substance which contains living microorganisms which,
when applied to seed, plant surfaces, or soil, colonizes the rhizosphere or the
interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the supply or
availability of primary nutrients to the host plant.
 Bio-fertilizers add nutrients through the natural processes of nitrogen
fixation, solubilizing phosphorus, and stimulating plant growth through the
synthesis of growth-promoting substances.
Feature
•Blue-green algae can be helpful in agriculture as they have the capability to fix
atmospheric nitrogen to soil. This nitrogen is helpful to the crops.
• Blue-green algae is used as a bio-fertilizer.
 Fertilizers supply essential plant nutrients, mainly Nitrogen(N), Potash (K)
and Phosphorous (P) as they are removed in large quantities from the soil by
each successive harvest. Increasingly high inputs of chemical fertilizers for
high yield agriculture during the last 150 years has not only left our soils
degraded, polluted and less productive but also posed severe health hazards.
 India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers in the world
(after China and USA) accounting for 12% of world production of N & P
nutrients and 12.6% of world consumption of NPK nutrients.
 Out of the total of 329 Million Ha of India's geographical area, about 114 Million
Ha is under cultivation. With India hurtling towards overtaking China as the
most populous country, meeting the increasing demand for food shall continue
to be major challenge.
 Further increase in food production will depend on either increasing the
productivity of existing areas or by bringing additional lands, presently under
fallow or wasteland categories, under cultivation.
 Around 56.29 million hectares of the land area is currently categorized as
wasteland or fallow land that can be brought under cultivation in the future.
Thus, the total area under cultivation can rise to a total of 170.29 million
hectares.
 bio-fertilizers have the potential to play a major role in making
agriculture a viable proposition here.
 Bio-fertilizers can be expected to reduce the use of chemical
fertilizers and pesticides.
 The microorganisms in bio-fertilizers restore the soil's natural nutrient cycle
and build soil organic matter.
 Through the use of bio-fertilizers, healthy plants can be grown, while enhancing
the sustainability and the health of the soil.
 they are extremely advantageous in enriching soil fertility and fulfilling plant
nutrient requirements by supplying the organic nutrients.
 bio-fertilizers do not contain any chemicals which are harmful to the living soil.
 Since they play several roles, a preferred scientific term for such beneficial
bacteria is "plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria"
(PGPR).
Cutting Edge
 Bio-fertilizers such as Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirillum and blue green
algae (BGA) have been in use a long time.
 Azotobacter can be used with crops like wheat, maize, mustard, cotton, potato
and other vegetable crops. Azospirillum inoculations are recommended mainly
for sorghum, millets, maize, sugarcane and wheat.
 Nostoc or Anabaena [blue green algae], fix atmospheric nitrogen and are used
as inoculations for paddy crop grown both under upland and low-land
conditions.
 phosphate-solubilizing bacteria - Pseudomonas putida strain P13,are able to
solubilize the insoluble phosphate from organic and inorganic
phosphate sources
In vitro Mycorrhiza spore
6 types :
 Rhizobium
 Azotobacter
 Azospirillum
 BGA
 Azolla
 Phosphate solubilizing microbes
 Manufacturing process involves
1. selection of suitable strain of the organism for which market demand is
identified
2. Mass multiplication
3. Mixing of culture with carrier material and packing
STEPS :
Culture , selection and Maintenance
 Pure mother culture maintained in agriculture universities IARI , ICAR
 International source of supply NifTAL and IRRI etc..;
 Mother culture in the test-tube of desired strain can be purchased
 They are further sub cultured and maintained for mass production
Culture Augmentation :
 The culture has to be mass multiplied in to two levels;
1. primary level using shakers in flask
2. Secondary level in fermentors
Carrier sterilization :
 While the broth is getting ready in the fermentor the carrier material which is
usually the carbon source for the culture is sterilized in autoclaves
Mixing and packing
 Broth harvested from the fermentor in to sterilized carrier – Mixing is done
manually under aseptic condition and packed in polythene bags of desired
quantity
 Since a bio-fertilizer is technically living, it can symbiotically associate with
plant roots. Involved microorganisms could readily and safely convert complex
organic material in simple compounds, so that plants are easily taken up.
 Microorganism function is in long duration, causing improvement of the soil
fertility.
 It maintains the natural habitat of the soil.
 It increases crop yield by 20-30%,
 replaces chemical nitrogen and phosphorus by 25%, and stimulates plant
growth.
 It provide protection against drought and some soil-borne diseases.
 Bio-fertilizers are cost-effective relative to chemical fertilizers.
 It is environmentally friendly in that it not only prevents damaging the natural
source but also helps to some extent cleanse the plant from precipitated
chemical fertilizers.
Mycorrhizal fungi benefit host plants by :
 Increasing physiological absorbing surface area of the root system
 Increases ability of plant to absorb water and nutrients such as N, P or
other essential elements from soil
 Increased tolerance of plant to drought , high soil temp. and extremes of
soil acidity due to metals like S , Mn , Al
 Provide protection from certain plant pathogenic fungi and nematodes
that attack roots
Biofertilizers offer a huge potential for widespread use
offering both economic and environmental advantage to
farmers/growers and commercial viability to production
units.
 The Gazette of India (2006) defines Biofertilizers as a product containing carrier
based (solid or liquid) living micro-organisms which are agriculturally useful in terms
of nitrogen fixation, phosphorus solubilization or nutrient mobilization, so as to
increase the productivity of the soil and/or the crop.
 Phosphorus deficiency :
One of the major limiting factors in crop growth and nitrogen fixation in the
tropical regions.
 Phosphorus is a non-renewable costly input, often in short supply.
 Phosphate fertilizers also have pollution problems associated with them.
 In soils with high pH, a major portion (75% phosphatic fertilizer) of the
fertilizer applied becomes non-usable (fixed) through chemical reactions -
inaccessible to plants.
 Presently in India, there is an annual demand of approximately 47.98 lakh
tonnes of phosphatic fertilizers for agriculture application
 Mycorrhizal technology :
 Successful technology capable of wasteland reclamation and beneficial in
agriculture because it provides phosphorus nutrition to the plant.
 Mycorrhizal fungi can utilize phosphorus from extremely low concentrations
 Mycorrhizal technology is an innovative invention offering a partial substitute
to chemical fertilizers as it enables plants to thrive better and offers better
establishment and enhanced yield in nutrient poor conditions
 There are several types of Biofertilizers now being marketed in India. Some of
the prominent ones are Rhizobium, Azatobacter and Azospirillum. The Indian
Council for Agriculture Research and Department of Biotechnology have
actively encouraged application of rDNA technology for better quality
Rhizobium and Azatobacter.
 In India and comparable countries, most commercial organic fertilizers are not
covered by national or international standards, such as those which govern the
quality of chemical fertilizers.
 Quality standards have been notified by BIS and regular testing is also done by
NBDC/RBDCs and State Government Laboratories. The Government of India, vide
its Gazette extraordinary [part II-section3-subsection (ii)] dated 24 March,
2006, released the specifications for biofertilizers, alongwith their tolerance
limit and method of analysis.
 However, this is limited to Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirilum and Phosphate
solubilizing bacteria (PSB) only and there is
“ Quality control of commercial microbial inoculants is
extremely important for developing faith among the user
community “
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Biofertilizers - Importance

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  • 2.  A biofertilizer is a substance which contains living microorganisms which, when applied to seed, plant surfaces, or soil, colonizes the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the supply or availability of primary nutrients to the host plant.  Bio-fertilizers add nutrients through the natural processes of nitrogen fixation, solubilizing phosphorus, and stimulating plant growth through the synthesis of growth-promoting substances. Feature
  • 3. •Blue-green algae can be helpful in agriculture as they have the capability to fix atmospheric nitrogen to soil. This nitrogen is helpful to the crops. • Blue-green algae is used as a bio-fertilizer.
  • 4.  Fertilizers supply essential plant nutrients, mainly Nitrogen(N), Potash (K) and Phosphorous (P) as they are removed in large quantities from the soil by each successive harvest. Increasingly high inputs of chemical fertilizers for high yield agriculture during the last 150 years has not only left our soils degraded, polluted and less productive but also posed severe health hazards.  India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers in the world (after China and USA) accounting for 12% of world production of N & P nutrients and 12.6% of world consumption of NPK nutrients.  Out of the total of 329 Million Ha of India's geographical area, about 114 Million Ha is under cultivation. With India hurtling towards overtaking China as the most populous country, meeting the increasing demand for food shall continue to be major challenge.
  • 5.  Further increase in food production will depend on either increasing the productivity of existing areas or by bringing additional lands, presently under fallow or wasteland categories, under cultivation.  Around 56.29 million hectares of the land area is currently categorized as wasteland or fallow land that can be brought under cultivation in the future. Thus, the total area under cultivation can rise to a total of 170.29 million hectares.  bio-fertilizers have the potential to play a major role in making agriculture a viable proposition here.
  • 6.  Bio-fertilizers can be expected to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.  The microorganisms in bio-fertilizers restore the soil's natural nutrient cycle and build soil organic matter.  Through the use of bio-fertilizers, healthy plants can be grown, while enhancing the sustainability and the health of the soil.  they are extremely advantageous in enriching soil fertility and fulfilling plant nutrient requirements by supplying the organic nutrients.  bio-fertilizers do not contain any chemicals which are harmful to the living soil.  Since they play several roles, a preferred scientific term for such beneficial bacteria is "plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria" (PGPR). Cutting Edge
  • 7.  Bio-fertilizers such as Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirillum and blue green algae (BGA) have been in use a long time.  Azotobacter can be used with crops like wheat, maize, mustard, cotton, potato and other vegetable crops. Azospirillum inoculations are recommended mainly for sorghum, millets, maize, sugarcane and wheat.  Nostoc or Anabaena [blue green algae], fix atmospheric nitrogen and are used as inoculations for paddy crop grown both under upland and low-land conditions.  phosphate-solubilizing bacteria - Pseudomonas putida strain P13,are able to solubilize the insoluble phosphate from organic and inorganic phosphate sources In vitro Mycorrhiza spore
  • 8. 6 types :  Rhizobium  Azotobacter  Azospirillum  BGA  Azolla  Phosphate solubilizing microbes
  • 9.  Manufacturing process involves 1. selection of suitable strain of the organism for which market demand is identified 2. Mass multiplication 3. Mixing of culture with carrier material and packing STEPS : Culture , selection and Maintenance  Pure mother culture maintained in agriculture universities IARI , ICAR  International source of supply NifTAL and IRRI etc..;  Mother culture in the test-tube of desired strain can be purchased  They are further sub cultured and maintained for mass production
  • 10. Culture Augmentation :  The culture has to be mass multiplied in to two levels; 1. primary level using shakers in flask 2. Secondary level in fermentors Carrier sterilization :  While the broth is getting ready in the fermentor the carrier material which is usually the carbon source for the culture is sterilized in autoclaves Mixing and packing  Broth harvested from the fermentor in to sterilized carrier – Mixing is done manually under aseptic condition and packed in polythene bags of desired quantity
  • 11.  Since a bio-fertilizer is technically living, it can symbiotically associate with plant roots. Involved microorganisms could readily and safely convert complex organic material in simple compounds, so that plants are easily taken up.  Microorganism function is in long duration, causing improvement of the soil fertility.  It maintains the natural habitat of the soil.  It increases crop yield by 20-30%,  replaces chemical nitrogen and phosphorus by 25%, and stimulates plant growth.  It provide protection against drought and some soil-borne diseases.  Bio-fertilizers are cost-effective relative to chemical fertilizers.  It is environmentally friendly in that it not only prevents damaging the natural source but also helps to some extent cleanse the plant from precipitated chemical fertilizers.
  • 12. Mycorrhizal fungi benefit host plants by :  Increasing physiological absorbing surface area of the root system  Increases ability of plant to absorb water and nutrients such as N, P or other essential elements from soil  Increased tolerance of plant to drought , high soil temp. and extremes of soil acidity due to metals like S , Mn , Al  Provide protection from certain plant pathogenic fungi and nematodes that attack roots Biofertilizers offer a huge potential for widespread use offering both economic and environmental advantage to farmers/growers and commercial viability to production units.
  • 13.  The Gazette of India (2006) defines Biofertilizers as a product containing carrier based (solid or liquid) living micro-organisms which are agriculturally useful in terms of nitrogen fixation, phosphorus solubilization or nutrient mobilization, so as to increase the productivity of the soil and/or the crop.  Phosphorus deficiency : One of the major limiting factors in crop growth and nitrogen fixation in the tropical regions.  Phosphorus is a non-renewable costly input, often in short supply.  Phosphate fertilizers also have pollution problems associated with them.  In soils with high pH, a major portion (75% phosphatic fertilizer) of the fertilizer applied becomes non-usable (fixed) through chemical reactions - inaccessible to plants.  Presently in India, there is an annual demand of approximately 47.98 lakh tonnes of phosphatic fertilizers for agriculture application
  • 14.  Mycorrhizal technology :  Successful technology capable of wasteland reclamation and beneficial in agriculture because it provides phosphorus nutrition to the plant.  Mycorrhizal fungi can utilize phosphorus from extremely low concentrations  Mycorrhizal technology is an innovative invention offering a partial substitute to chemical fertilizers as it enables plants to thrive better and offers better establishment and enhanced yield in nutrient poor conditions  There are several types of Biofertilizers now being marketed in India. Some of the prominent ones are Rhizobium, Azatobacter and Azospirillum. The Indian Council for Agriculture Research and Department of Biotechnology have actively encouraged application of rDNA technology for better quality Rhizobium and Azatobacter.
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  • 16.  In India and comparable countries, most commercial organic fertilizers are not covered by national or international standards, such as those which govern the quality of chemical fertilizers.  Quality standards have been notified by BIS and regular testing is also done by NBDC/RBDCs and State Government Laboratories. The Government of India, vide its Gazette extraordinary [part II-section3-subsection (ii)] dated 24 March, 2006, released the specifications for biofertilizers, alongwith their tolerance limit and method of analysis.  However, this is limited to Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirilum and Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) only and there is “ Quality control of commercial microbial inoculants is extremely important for developing faith among the user community “