NL Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology
(ISSN: 3048-9679)
Assessing the Economic Potential of P, K, and Zn Solubilizers and Mobilizers for Maintaining Soil Health and Crop Yield
Author(s) : Dr. Rajendra Bairwa.
In this issue, we are pleased to present a comprehensive exploration of the economic potential of Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), and Zinc (Zn) solubilizers and mobilizers in agricultural systems. As global food demand continues to rise, the need for sustainable farming practices that maintain soil health and maximize crop productivity has never been more critical.
The articles included in this volume delve into various aspects of nutrient solubilization and mobilization, highlighting their role in improving nutrient availability, reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. By emphasizing the economic benefits associated with these microbial agents, we aim to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application for farmers and agronomists.
Key themes covered in this issue include
Economic Analysis: Detailed assessments of cost-effectiveness and return on investment when utilizing P, K, and Zn solubilizers in different agricultural contexts.
Soil Health Impacts: Investigations into how these solubilizers contribute to soil microbial diversity, improved structure and enhanced nutrient cycling, ultimately leading to healthier soils.
Crop Yield Enhancement: Evidence based studies showcasing the impact of these microbial agents on crop yield and quality, with case studies from various regions.
Sustainability and Environmental Considerations: Discussions on the role of nutrient mobilizers in reducing chemical inputs, minimizing environmental degradation, and fostering sustainable agricultural practices.
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