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Liquid biofertilizers as a sustainable solution for agriculture

Mintallah Mousa A. Allouzi, Safa Mousa A. Allouzi, Zi Xiang Keng, Christina Vimala Supramaniam, Ajit Singh, Siewhui Chong

2022Heliyon98 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper provides a mini review of liquid biofertilizers, which have been proven to perform better than the other forms in lasting for longer periods of time, improving crop quality, and requiring less amounts for application. The production of liquid biofertilizers, types of liquid inoculants, and their effect on plant growth are covered in this review. Liquid biofertilizers can be made from wastes and by-products of several industries, making zero or near-zero discharge possible and thus gearing towards circular economy. Despite their usefulness in enhancing crop quality and eco-friendliness, in order to compete with chemical fertilizers, there are a number of challenges to overcome, such as extending the shelf life, making them more susceptible to seasonal climate conditions and soil types, and development of suitable machineries for production and application. More field trials, cost-benefit analysis and long-term studies should also be evaluated for commercialization purposes.

Topics & Concepts

BiofertilizerAgricultureMicrobial inoculantCommercializationProduction (economics)Sustainable developmentBiotechnologyAgricultural engineeringEnvironmental scienceSustainable agricultureEngineeringBusinessAgronomyEconomicsBiologyMarketingEcologyBacteriaMacroeconomicsGeneticsComposting and Vermicomposting TechniquesPlant Growth Enhancement TechniquesMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions