2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2015.04.013
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Effect of biofertilizer for suppressing Fusarium wilt disease of banana as well as enhancing microbial and chemical properties of soil under greenhouse trial

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“…Although higher biomass production was obtained from chemical fertilizer, the highest net profit was seen in the usage of biofertilizer with effective microorganisms or biological potassium fertilizer. NPK fertilizers produce rapid effects and they can achieve high yield in a short time, but biofertilizers are renewable and their effects last for a longer period with many additional benefits for plant growth [85]. The conversion of municipal solid waste into compost for seedling production was also found to have good economic potential.…”
Section: Economic Potential Of Biowaste Conversion To Fertilizermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although higher biomass production was obtained from chemical fertilizer, the highest net profit was seen in the usage of biofertilizer with effective microorganisms or biological potassium fertilizer. NPK fertilizers produce rapid effects and they can achieve high yield in a short time, but biofertilizers are renewable and their effects last for a longer period with many additional benefits for plant growth [85]. The conversion of municipal solid waste into compost for seedling production was also found to have good economic potential.…”
Section: Economic Potential Of Biowaste Conversion To Fertilizermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each treatment was assessed with nine samples; three samples were mixed as a composite sample. Soil samples for soil microorganisms are sampled and referenced to Shen et al (2015).…”
Section: Measurement Indices and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The composition of the resident microbial community in the rhizosphere is of critical importance and has a vital role to the success of pathogen invasion [5,8,10] . Previous studies showed that application of a biofertilizer consisting of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and compost resulted in the control of Fusarium wilt disease by changing the composition and activity of the resident rhizosphere microbes [4,11] . It is also important to note that changes imposed in bulk soil, for instance by agricultural practices, have a major role in the composition of rhizosphere communities [12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%