Biofertilizers

1. What is biofertilizer?

Biofertilizers are ready to use live formulates of such beneficial microorganisms which on application to seed, root or soil mobilize the availability of nutrients by their biological activity in particular, and help build up the micro-flora and in turn the soil health in general.

2. Why should we use biofertilizers?

With the introduction of green revolution technologies the modern agriculture is getting more and more dependent upon the steady supply of synthetic inputs (mainly fertilizers), which are products of fossil fuel (coal+ petroleum). Adverse effects are being noticed due to the excessive and imbalanced use of these synthetic inputs. This situation has lead to identifying harmless inputs like biofertilizers. Use of such natural products like biofertilizers in crop cultivation will help in safeguarding the soil health and also the quality of crop products.

3. What are the benefits from using biofertilizers?

4. What are the advantages of bio-fertilizers?

  1. Cost effective.
  2. Suppliment to fertilizers.
  3. Eco-friendly (Friendly with nature).
  4. Reduces the costs towards fertilizers use, especially regarding nitrogen and phosphorus.

5. What types of biofertilizers are available?

  1. For Nitrogen
  2. For Phosphorous
  3. For enriched compost
Biofertilizer products

6. What biofertilizers are recommended for crops?

7. How biofertilizers are applied to crops?

  1. Seed treatment:
    200 g of nitrogenous biofertilizer and 200 g of Phosphotika are suspended in 300-400 ml of water and mixed thoroughly. Ten kg seeds are treated with this paste and dried in shade. The treated seeds have to be sown as soon as possible.
  2. Seedling root dip:
    For rice crop, a bed is made in the field and filled with water. Recommended biofertilizers are mixed in this water and the roots of seedlings are dipped for 8-10 hrs.
  3. Soil treatment:
    4 kg each of the recommended biofertilizers are mixed in 200 kg of compost and kept overnight. This mixture is incorporated in the soil at the time of sowing or planting.

8. How could one get good response to biofertilizer application?

9. What would be probable reasons for not getting response from the application of biofertilizers?

  1. On account of quality of product
  2. On account of inadequate storage facilities
  3. On account of usage
  4. On account of soil and environment

10. What precautions one should take for using biofertilizers?

11. Where can I get further information on biofertilizers?

You may visit the following Internet sites:
http://www.ikisan.com/links/up_riceBiofertilizers.shtml#top
http://www.entireindia.com/YellowPg/YpCatList.asp?s=1159&cnm=Biofertilizers
http://www.glsbiotech.com/products.htm#biofertilizers
http://www.us.erc.org/greenchannel/gc7/innovativebiotechnologicalproductsforagriculture.php www.suvash.com
http://www.kumarbuilders.com/bio.htm,

Compiled by Dr. Diwarkar : 30 August 2004