Integrated Nutrient Management under North Western Himalayas - Couverture souple

Kaushal, Manoj; Kaushal, Rajesh

 
9783659418648: Integrated Nutrient Management under North Western Himalayas

Synopsis

The present investigations were conducted at Research Farm, Soil Microbiology Laboratory of Department of Soil Science and Water Management and RHRS-Bajaura, Kullu, Dr Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh develop an effective inoculum of PGPR with multifarious plant growth promoting activities to overcome problems of deficiencies of nitrogen, low availability of phosphorus and sensitivity of the crop to soil borne pathogens. The present studies, therefore suggests that PGPR are able to induce the production of IAA, solubilization of phosphorus and resistance to soil borne pathogens, thereby improv¬ing growth of plants. The conjoint use of PGPR inoculants with optimum doses of chemical fertilizers seems to be an efficient approach to reduce the use of chemical inputs (fertilizers and pesticides) for enhanced growth and yield without impairing the soil health for sustainable cauliflower cultivation under North Western Himalayas.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The present investigations were conducted at Research Farm, Soil Microbiology Laboratory of Department of Soil Science and Water Management and RHRS-Bajaura, Kullu, Dr Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh develop an effective inoculum of PGPR with multifarious plant growth promoting activities to overcome problems of deficiencies of nitrogen, low availability of phosphorus and sensitivity of the crop to soil borne pathogens. The present studies, therefore suggests that PGPR are able to induce the production of IAA, solubilization of phosphorus and resistance to soil borne pathogens, thereby improv¬ing growth of plants. The conjoint use of PGPR inoculants with optimum doses of chemical fertilizers seems to be an efficient approach to reduce the use of chemical inputs (fertilizers and pesticides) for enhanced growth and yield without impairing the soil health for sustainable cauliflower cultivation under North Western Himalayas.

Biographie de l'auteur

Done MSc and PhD in the field of Microbiology, with expertise in applied aspects of sustainable agriculture, organic agriculture and biofertilizers. Also Having experience of Assistant Prof. for 2.3 years. Published 05 research papers, presented papers in 03 International & 01 National conferences and had Life member of many Professional Societies.

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