About Microbial Fertilizers

Mar 03, 2022

Microbial Fertilizers 


Microbial fertilizer is a product in which the life activities of microorganisms cause crops to obtain specific fertilizer effects, and it is a type of fertilizer used in agricultural production.

 

Features

 

Microbial fertilizer is a living fertilizer, and its function is mainly completed by the life activity metabolism of a large number of beneficial microorganisms it contains. Only when these beneficial microorganisms are in vigorous reproduction and metabolism, material transformation and beneficial metabolites can be continuously formed. Therefore, the types of beneficial microorganisms in microbial fertilizers and whether their life activities are vigorous are the basis of their effectiveness, unlike other fertilizers, which are based on the form and amount of major elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Because microbial fertilizer is a live preparation, its fertilizer efficiency is closely related to the number, strength of live bacteria and surrounding environmental conditions, including temperature, moisture, pH, nutrient conditions and the rejection of indigenous microorganisms that live in the soil. Be careful when applying.

 

Special role

 

 With the large-scale use of chemical fertilizers, it is a well-known fact that its utilization rate continues to decrease. This shows that it is limited to increase crop yield only by applying a large amount of chemical fertilizers, not to mention a series of problems such as pollution of the environment. For this reason, scientists from various countries have been working hard to explore ways to improve the utilization rate of chemical fertilizers to achieve balanced fertilization and rational fertilization to overcome its disadvantages. Microbial fertilizers have a unique role in solving this problem. Therefore, according to the types of crops and soil conditions in China, the application of microbial fertilizers and chemical fertilizers can not only increase production, but also reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and reduce costs. At the same time, it can improve soil and crop quality and reduce pollution.


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