Nature Grow
52/01, Moti Bhawan, Collector Ganj,
Kanpur-dehat,Kanpur
Uttar-pradesh,India - 208001
Detailed description is Healthy Soil Wealthy Farmer Biofertilizers are defined as preparations containing living cells or latent cells of efficient strains of microorganisms that help crop plants’ uptake of nutrients by their interactions in the rhizosphere when applied through seed or soil.
They accelerate certain microbial processes in the soil which augment the extent of availability of nutrients in a form easily assimilated by plants..
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Very often microorganisms are not as efficient in natural surroundings as one would expect them to be and therefore artificially multiplied cultures of efficient selected microorganisms play a vital role in accelerating the microbial processes in soil..
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Use of biofertilizers is one of the important components of integrated nutrient management, as they are cost effective and renewable source of plant nutrients to supplement the chemical fertilizers for sustainable agriculture.
Several microorganisms and their association with crop plants are being exploited in the production of biofertilizers.
They can be grouped in different ways based on their nature and function..
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Types Of Biofertilizers.
Rhizobium.
Rhizobium is a soil habitat bacterium, which can able to colonize the legume roots and fixes the atmospheric nitrogen symbiotically.
The morphology and physiology of Rhizobium will vary from free-living condition to the bacteroid of nodules.
They are the most efficient biofertilizer as per the quantity of nitrogen fixed concerned.
They have seven genera and highly specific to form nodule in legumes, referred as cross inoculation group..
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Azotobacter.
Of the several species of Azotobacter, A.
chroococcum happens to be the dominant inhabitant in arable soils capable of fixing N2 (2-15 mg N2 fixed /g of carbon source) in culture media..
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The bacterium produces abundant slime which helps in soil aggregation.
The numbers of A.
chroococcum in Indian soils rarely exceeds 105/g soil due to lack of organic matter and the presence of antagonistic microorganisms in soil..
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Azospirillum.
Azospirillum lipoferum and A.
brasilense (Spirillum lipoferum in earlier literature) are primary inhabitants of soil, the rhizosphere and intercellular spaces of root cortex of graminaceous plants.
They perform the associative symbiotic relation with the graminaceous plants..
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The bacteria of Genus Azospirillum are N2 fixing organisms isolated from the root and above ground parts of a variety of crop plants.
They are Gram negative, Vibrio or Spirillum having abundant accumulation of polybetahydroxybutyrate (70 %) in cytoplasm..
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Five species of Azospirillum have been described to date A.
brasilense, A.lipoferum, A.amazonense, A.halopraeferens and A.irakense.
The organism proliferates under both anaerobic and aerobic conditions but it is preferentially micro-aerophilic in the presence or absence of combined nitrogen in the medium..
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Apart from nitrogen fixation, growth promoting substance production (IAA), disease resistance and drought tolerance are some of the additional benefits due to Azospirillum inoculation..
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Cyanobacteria.
Both free-living as well as symbiotic cyanobacteria (blue green algae) have been harnessed in rice cultivation in India.
A composite culture of BGA having heterocystous Nostoc, Anabaena, Aulosira etc.
is given as primary inoculum in trays, polythene lined pots and later mass multiplied in the field for application as soil based flakes to the rice growing field at the rate of 10 kg/ha.
The final product is not free from extraneous contaminants and not very often monitored for checking the presence of desiredalgal flora..
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Azolla.
Azolla is a free-floating water fern that floats in water and fixes atmospheric nitrogen in association with nitrogen fixing blue green alga Anabaena azollae.
Azolla fronds consist of sporophyte with a floating rhizome and small overlapping bi-lobed leaves and roots.
Rice growing areas in South East Asia and other third World countries have recently been evincing increased interest in the use of the symbiotic N2 fixing water fern Azolla either as an alternate nitrogen sources or as a supplement to commercial nitrogen fertilizers.
Azolla is used as biofertilizer for wetland rice and it is known to contribute 40-60 kg N/ha per rice crop..
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Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms(PSM).
Several soil bacteria and fungi, notably species of Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Penicillium, Aspergillus etc.
secrete organic acids and lower the pH in their vicinity to bring about dissolution of bound phosphates in soil.
Increased yields of wheat and potato were demonstrated due to inoculation of peat based cultures of Bacillus polymyxa and Pseudomonas striata.
Currently, phosphate solubilizers are manufactured by agricultural universities and some private enterprises and sold to farmers through governmental agencies.
These appear to be no check on either the quality of the inoculants marketed in India or the establishment of the desired organisms in the rhizosphere..
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AM fungi.
The transfer of nutrients mainly phosphorus and also zinc and sulphur from the soil milleu to the cells of the root cortex is mediated by intracellular obligate fungal endosymbionts of the genera Glomus, Gigaspora, Acaulospora, Sclerocysts and Endogone which possess vesicles for storage of nutrients and arbuscles for funneling these nutrients into the root system.
By far, the commonest genus appears to be Glomus, which has several species distributed in soil..
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Availability for pure cultures of AM (Arbuscular Mycorrhiza) fungi is an impediment in large scale production despite the fact that beneficial effects of AM fungal inoculation to plants have been repeatedly shown under experimental conditions in the laboratory especially in conjunction with other nitrogen fixers..
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Silicate solubilizing bacteria (SSB).
Microorganisms are capable of degrading silicates and aluminum silicates.
During the metabolism of microbes several organic acids are produced and these have a dual role in silicate weathering.
They supply H+ ions to the medium and promote hydrolysis and the organic acids like citric, oxalic acid, Keto acids and hydroxy carbolic acids which from complexes with cations, promote their removal and retention in the medium in a dissolved state..
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The studies conducted with a Bacillus sp.
isolated from the soil of granite crusher yard showed that the bacterium is capable of dissolving several silicate minerals underin vitro condition.
The examination of anthrpogenic materials like cement, agro inputs like super phosphate and rock phosphate exhibited silicate solubilizing bacteria to a varying degree.
The bacterial isolates made from different locations had varying degree of silicate solubilizing potential.
Soil inoculation studies with selected isolate with red soil, clay soil, sand and hilly soil showed that the organisms multiplied in all types of soil and released more of silica and the available silica increased in soil and water.
Rice responded well to application of organic sliceous residue like rice straw, rice husk and black ash @ 5 t/ha.
Combining SSB with these residues further resulted in increased plant growth and grain yield.
This enhancement is due to increased dissolution of silica and nutrients from the soil..
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR).
The group of bacteria that colonize roots or rhizosphere soil and beneficial to crops are referred to as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)..
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The PGPR inoculants currently commercialized that seem to promote growth through at least one mechanism; suppression of plant disease (termed Bioprotectants), improved nutrient acquisition (termed Biofertilizers), or phytohormone production (termed Biostimulants).
Species of Pseudomonas and Bacillus can produce as yet not well characterized phytohormones or growth regulators that cause crops to have greater amounts of fine roots which have the effect of increasing the absorptive surface of plant roots for uptake of water and nutrients.
These PGPR are referred to as Biostimulants and the phytohormones they produce include indole-acetic acid, cytokinins, gibberellins and inhibitors of ethylene production..
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Liquid Biofertilizers.
Biofertilizers are such as Rhizobium, Azospirillum and Phosphobacteria provide nitrogen and phosphorous nutrients to crop plants through nitrogen fixation and phosphorous solubilization processes.
These Biofertilizers could be effectively utilized for rice, pulses, millets, cotton, sugarcane, vegetable and other horticulture crops..
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Biofertilizers is one of the prime input in organic farming not only enhances the crop growth and yield but also improves the soil health and sustain soil fertility..
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Benefits.
The advantages of Liquid Bio-fertilizer over conventional carrier based Bio-fertilizers are listed below:.
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Longer shelf life -12-24 months..
No contamination..
No loss of properties due to storage upto 45º c..
Greater potentials to fight with native population..
High populations can be maintained more than 109 cells/ml upto 12 months to 24 months..
Easy identification by typical fermented smell..
Cost saving on carrier material, pulverization, neutralization, sterilization, packing and transport..
Quality control protocols are easy and quick..
Better survival on seeds and soil..
No need of running Bio-fertilizer production units through out the year..
Very much easy to use by the farmer..
Dosages is 10 time less than carrier based powder Bio-fertilizers..
High commercial revenues..
High export potential..
Very high enzymatic activity since contamination is nil.
Established in the recent years Nature Grow in kanpur-dehat , uttar-pradesh in india.
This is a well known establihment acts as one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other of the city.
Over the course of its journey , this business has establihed a firm hold in the [category].
The belief that customer satisfaction is an important as it products and services , have helped this establihment garner a vast base of customers and continue to grow day by day
Foods is provided with high quality and are pretty much the highlight in all the events in our lives.
Sweets and food are the ideal combination for any foodies to try and this Nature Grow is famous for the same.
This has helped them build up a loyal customer base.
They have started a long journey and ever since they have ensure the customer base remains the same and growing month on month.
As they are located in favourable location , becomes the most wanted space for the tourist.
For any kind and assistance , it is better to contact them directly during their business hours.
Premises has a wide parking area and need to avail special permissions for parking.
Pets inside the premises are not allowed and require additional permission.
Cashless payments are available and extra charges for the credit cards are levid.
They are listed in many of the food delivery networks for home delivery with appropriate charges.
They accept cards , cash and other modes of payments
Tips are not actually encouraged but customers are willing to offer any benefit as needed.
There you can find the answers of the questions asked by some of our users about this property.
This business employs inviduals that are dedicated towards their respective roles and put in a lot of effort to achieve the common vision and goals.
It is a effortless task in communiting to this establishment as there are various modes available to reach this location.
The establishment has flexible working timings for the employees and has good hygene maintained at all times.
They support bulk and party orders to support customers of all needs.