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P-ISSN: 2618-060X, E-ISSN: 2618-0618   |   NAAS: 5.20

2024, Vol. 7, Issue 9, Part G

Performance of wheat as influenced by biofertilizer and phosphorus levels under alternate furrow irrigation


Aakash Sharma, Ashok Dambale and Santosh Korav

Wheat scientifically known as Triticum aestivum is a cereal crop produced in India and around World. The present work serves as a review of the effect on the performance of wheat as influenced by biofertilizer and phosphorus levels under alternate furrow irrigation on growth, yield, economic and soil health of wheat. The phosphorus levels and biofertilizers alter soil conditions and improve the plant growth and yield. Phosphorus levels and biofertilizers have the ability to improve soil structure, increase water retention, and boost microbial activity. Biofertilizers are valuable tool in agriculture for enhancing crop growth, yield, and quality metrics by boosting nutrient efficiency, reducing fertilizer waste, and cutting cultivation expenses. The present study of phosphorus levels and biofertilizers treatments managing nutrients has switched its emphasis to sustainability and environmental friendliness. The utilization of phosphorus levels and biofertilizers treatments provides soil with beneficial nutrients that help the crops to increase growth, yield, economics and soil health. It is important to boost productivity by using effective phosphorus levels and biofertilizers. The utilization of furrow irrigation is significant for producing adequate crop yield and water productivity. The impact of phosphorus levels and biofertilizers treatments has a positive impact on the growth, yield, economics and soil health of the wheat crop.
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International Journal of Research in Agronomy
How to cite this article:
Aakash Sharma, Ashok Dambale, Santosh Korav. Performance of wheat as influenced by biofertilizer and phosphorus levels under alternate furrow irrigation. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(9):491-495. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i9g.1583
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