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Bio Fertilisers

Bio-fertilisers
Soil possesses the inherent capacity to support growth of plants by supplying proper amount of different nutrients in the proper proportion. This capacity depends upon the amount of plant nutrients present in the soil.

Fertilisers are essentially inorganic chemical substances (either used singly as in the case of urea or in combination as in NPK) that supply nutrients to the growing plants in the right proportion so as to enable proper growth of plants. The advent of fertilisers was a boon to the farmers who had solely depended on farm yard manure and rotation of crops to restore soil fertility.

 

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