Optimizing Okra Growth The Impact of Biofertilizers & NPK Doses on Photosynthesis

Study Findings: Enhancing Okra Growth with Biofertilizers and NPK A study conducted by researchers at SHUATS, India, evaluated the effects of combining biofertilizers (Azotobacter and Bacillus) with different NPK doses on okra growth. The key parameters assessed included plant height, leaf count, flower production, and chlorophyll content.

Key Results:

  • Best Treatment: The combination of Azotobacter (2.5 kg/ha) + 100% NPK (T2) yielded the highest plant height (65.60 cm), maximum leaves per plant (62.36), and the highest chlorophyll a (2.47 mg/g) and chlorophyll b (3.25 mg/g) content.
  • Nutrient Uptake: The application of biofertilizers improved nitrogen fixation, boosting plant growth and photosynthetic pigments.
  • Balanced Approach: The integration of organic and inorganic fertilizers provided sustainable nutrient availability and enhanced overall crop productivity.

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Conclusion & Call-to-Action: This research highlights the effectiveness of biofertilizers in optimizing okra growth and maintaining soil fertility. As agriculture shifts towards sustainability, integrating biofertilizers with NPK can be a game-changer for farmers.

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