2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13030346
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Progress in Microbial Fertilizer Regulation of Crop Growth and Soil Remediation Research

Tingting Wang,
Jiaxin Xu,
Jian Chen
et al.

Abstract: More food is needed to meet the demand of the global population, which is growing continuously. Chemical fertilizers have been used for a long time to increase crop yields, and may have negative effect on human health and the agricultural environment. In order to make ongoing agricultural development more sustainable, the use of chemical fertilizers will likely have to be reduced. Microbial fertilizer is a kind of nutrient-rich and environmentally friendly biological fertilizer made from plant growth-promoting… Show more

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