(PDF) Use of potassium bio
1、(PDF) Use of potassium bio
The potassium solubilizing microorganisms (KSMs) are a rhizospheric microorganism which solubilizes the insoluble potassium (K) to soluble forms of K for plant growth and yield.
2、The use of soil microbial potassium solubilizers in potassium nutrient
One of the most efficient ways of improving plant utilization of potassium in the soil is to use potassium solubilizing microbes, which can make potassium ions available from minerals of both igneous and sedimentary origins.
3、Improved plant yield of potato through exogenously applied potassium
Excessive usage of chemical fertilizers has detrimental effects on the environment and the safety of food. Conversely, utilizing organic fertilizers such as sage offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, soil enhancement, and promotion of root development.
4、Potash biofertilizers: Current development, formulation, and
Potash-based biofertilizers are endowed with such abilities and provide the requisite supply of potassium via their unique composition. They also participate in the enhancement of the soil rhizosphere. In comparison to chemical fertilizers, biofertilizers are cost-effective and ecofriendly.
5、Use of potassium bio
Potassium (K) is a third essential macronutrient after nitrogen and phosphorous for the growth and metabolism of plant and its deficiency in plant cause poorly developed roots, slow growth, low resistance to disease, delayed maturity, small seed production and lower yields.
Potassium solubilizing bacteria (KSB): Mechanisms, promotion of plant
After nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), potassium (K) is the most important plant nutrient that has a key role in the growth, metabolism and development of plants. In addition to increasing plant resistance to diseases, pests, and abiotic stresses, K is required to activate over 80 different enzymes responsible for plant and animal processes.
Potassium supply in agriculture through biological potassium fertilizer
Potassium supply in agriculture through biological potassium fertilizer: a promising and sustainable option for developing countries. Biological potassium fertilizer (BPF) is a promising technology to improve potassium availability in the soil through the bio-activation of endogenous K-reserves.
(PDF) Potash biofertilizers: Current development, formulation, and
Potash-based biofertilizers are endowed with such abilities and provide the requisite supply of potassium via their unique composition. They also participate in the enhancement of the soil...
(PDF) Efficiency of different potassium sources, and soil bio
The results showed that foliar application of different potassium sources and soil treated by bio-fertilizers significantly affected growth, flowering, and bulb production compared to control.
(PDF) The use of soil microbial potassium solubilizers in potassium
Conclusion One of the most efficient ways of improving plant utilization of potassium in the soil is to use potassium solubilizing microbes, which can make potassium ions available from...