Biofertilizers: Production Technology and Types

 
Production technology of Biofertilizers
Production technology of Biofertilizers
 
 
Dr. S. Nithyapriya
  
Assistant Professor,
 PG &Research Department of Botany,
Padmavani Arts and Science College for Women
Salem
 
What is 
What is 
Biofertilizers?
Biofertilizers?
 
Bio-fertilizers are natural fertilizers, which directly
give nutrition to crop plants that are microbial
inoculants of bacteria, algae and fungi.
Which help in biological nitrogen fixation for the
benefit of plants
Biofertilizers also include organic fertilizers.
They help build up the soil micro flora and there by
the soil health.
 
 
 
Introduction
Introduction
 
Biofertilizer is a substance which contains living
microorganisms when applied to seed plant surfaces or soil.
The biofertilizer interior of the plant and promotes growth
by increasing the supply of nutrients to the host plant.
Biofertilizers add nutrients through the natural process of
nitrogen fixation solubilizing phosphorus and stimulating
plant growth through the synthesis of growth promoting
substances
 
 
Biofertilizers are one of the qualities advanced
equipment for agriculture.
Conventional fertilizers comprise compost;
household wastes; and green manure.
Biofertilizers are eco-friendly natural agro-input
and extra low priced than chemical fertilizers.
Phosphate solubilizing bacteria are on the major
source of biofertilizer as they have the ability to
convert insoluble forms of phosphorus to an
accessible form leading to increase in the
phosphorus uptake by plants.
 
                
                
Types of biofertilizer
Types of biofertilizer
 
 Bacterial biofertilizer
Fungal biofertilizer
Algal biofertilizer
Aquatic fern biofertilizer
Earthworms
 
 
 
Bacteria biofertilizer
Bacteria biofertilizer
 
The nitrogen fixing bacteria work under two
 
conditions
 
Symbiotically
Free living bacteria (non-symbiotic)
 
The symbiotic bacteria make an association
with crop plants through forming nodules
 in their roots
 
Rhizobium
 
         
         
Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria
Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria
 
The non-symbiotic bacteria includes nitrogen fixation
by free living soil bacteria.
They are not in a direct symbiosis with plants and
associative nitrogen fixation ( eg:associated with the
rhizospheres of grasses and cereals)
                                  Azotobacter
 
       Azotobacter
 
 
Algae as a biofertilizer
Algae as a biofertilizer
 
Another group of free living nitrogen
fixers are cyanobacteria
Commonly called as Blue green algae
More than 100 species of BGA can fix
nitrogen
Nitrogen fixation takes place in
specialized cells called Heterocyst.
BGA very common in rice field
Inoculation of the algae can result in 10-
14% increase in crop yield
 
Azolla
 
  
  
Phosphate solubilizing bacteria
Phosphate solubilizing bacteria
 
Pseudomonas
 species especially 
fluorescent Pseudomonas
, are
particularly suitable to be used as agricultural biocontrol agents.
P. fluorescens
 strain also developed a bioformulation
which is talc powder based, for individual bacteria
and mixed culture
Pseudomonas fluorescences 
produce yellow-green florescent
pigment .Siderosphores have a higher
   affinity for iron than chelators  produced  by
   pathogenic microorganisms present in the
   rhizosphere.
 
 
Mass multification of  biofertilizer
 
                   Preparation of microbial biofertilizer
 
 
 
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Biofertilizers are natural microbial inoculants that provide nutrients to crop plants, improve soil health, and promote sustainable agriculture. Learn about the production technology, benefits, and types of biofertilizers including bacterial, fungal, algal, and aquatic fern biofertilizers. Explore how these eco-friendly alternatives enhance nutrient availability and plant growth, reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers.

  • Biofertilizers
  • Production Technology
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Microbial Inoculants
  • Soil Health

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  1. Production technology of Biofertilizers Dr. S. Nithyapriya Assistant Professor, PG &Research Department of Botany, Padmavani Arts and Science College for Women Salem

  2. What is Biofertilizers? Bio-fertilizers are natural fertilizers, which directly give nutrition to crop plants that are microbial inoculants of bacteria, algae and fungi. Which help in biological nitrogen fixation for the benefit of plants Biofertilizers also include organic fertilizers. They help build up the soil micro flora and there by the soil health.

  3. Introduction Biofertilizer is a substance which contains living microorganisms when applied to seed plant surfaces or soil. The biofertilizer interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the supply of nutrients to the host plant. Biofertilizers add nutrients through the natural process of nitrogen fixation solubilizing phosphorus and stimulating plant growth through the synthesis of growth promoting substances

  4. Biofertilizers are one of the qualities advanced equipment for agriculture. Conventional fertilizers household wastes; and green manure. Biofertilizers are eco-friendly natural agro-input and extra low priced than chemical fertilizers. Phosphate solubilizing bacteria are on the major source of biofertilizer as they have the ability to convert insoluble forms of phosphorus to an accessible form leading to increase in the phosphorus uptake by plants. comprise compost;

  5. Types of biofertilizer Bacterial biofertilizer Fungal biofertilizer Algal biofertilizer Aquatic fern biofertilizer Earthworms

  6. Bacteria biofertilizer Rhizobium The nitrogen fixing bacteria work under two conditions Symbiotically Free living bacteria (non-symbiotic) The symbiotic bacteria make an association with crop plants through forming nodules in their roots

  7. Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria The non-symbiotic bacteria includes nitrogen fixation by free living soil bacteria. They are not in a direct symbiosis with plants and associative nitrogen fixation ( eg:associated with the rhizospheres of grasses and cereals) Azotobacter Azotobacter

  8. Algae as a biofertilizer Another group of free living nitrogen fixers are cyanobacteria Commonly called as Blue green algae Azolla More than 100 species of BGA can fix nitrogen Nitrogen fixation takes place in specialized cells called Heterocyst. BGA very common in rice field Inoculation of the algae can result in 10- 14% increase in crop yield

  9. Phosphate solubilizing bacteria Pseudomonas species especially fluorescent Pseudomonas, are particularly suitable to be used as agricultural biocontrol agents. P. fluorescens strain also developed a bioformulation which is talc powder based, for individual bacteria and mixed culture Pseudomonas fluorescences produce yellow-green florescent pigment .Siderosphores have a higher affinity for iron than chelators produced by pathogenic microorganisms present in the rhizosphere.

  10. Mass multification of biofertilizer

  11. Preparation of microbial biofertilizer

  12. Thank You

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