2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1158/2/022011
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Using Clean Alternatives and Reducing Reliance on Chemical Fertilizers Added to Soil to Achieve Agricultural Sustainability (Review Article)

Abstract: The term “clean agriculture” refers to a kind of farming that does not include synthetic inputs like fertilizers and pesticides. Various may think that the methods of clean agriculture are one method, but they have many ways, all of which come under the development of important natural systems. Bio and organic agriculture is an integral part of clean agriculture. Bio and organic agriculture rely on well-established scientific foundations related to the natural balance in the universe. They are preserving natur… Show more

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“…Increased nutrient availability and activation of nutrient effect through leaf stomata (N, Fe) are important for the synthesis of chlorophyll and carotenoids [23]. This may be due, in part, to boron's function in stimulating the production of growth hormones, particularly CK, which keeps chlorophyll pigments around and boosts chlorophyll synthesis [24]. I concur with that [25,26].…”
Section: Phosphorous Content Of Leaf (%)mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Increased nutrient availability and activation of nutrient effect through leaf stomata (N, Fe) are important for the synthesis of chlorophyll and carotenoids [23]. This may be due, in part, to boron's function in stimulating the production of growth hormones, particularly CK, which keeps chlorophyll pigments around and boosts chlorophyll synthesis [24]. I concur with that [25,26].…”
Section: Phosphorous Content Of Leaf (%)mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…From the results of Table (5), it is noted that spraying the plants with benzyl adenine at 250 mgl -1 led to a significant increase in this trait amounted to 35.34 inflore plant -1 . Spraying the plants with calcium chloride at 250 mgl -1 significantly increased the total yield and reached 31.00 inflore plant -1 .…”
Section: Total Inflorescence Yield (Inflore Plant -1 )mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Biostimulants refer to chemicals, which can be of either natural or synthetic origin, that have the ability to enhance plant development [4]. The compounds discussed in the study conducted by [5] IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1262/4/042062 2 have been found to have an influence on plant development through their stimulation of heightened cell metabolism [6] . Chitosan is a naturally derived chemical that is industrially synthesized from the exoskeletons of marine organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for the increase in the chlorophyll content of the leaves as a result of the addition of organic fertilizer may be due to the increase in the concentration of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the leaves. As nitrogen plays the largest role in building this pigment through its entry into the composition of amino acids and proteins important in building chloroplasts, it is also included in the composition of the porphyrins unit involved in the composition of chlorophyll, as 70% of leaf nitrogen is included in the composition of chlorophyll pigments [22], and phosphorus has a role in the representation of carbohydrates resulting from the process of photosynthesis and its assistance in the formation of amino acids and proteins that are important in building chloroplasts [23,24] . As for phosphorus, it contributes to the activation of many enzymes that help in building chloroplasts [25].…”
Section: Organic Fertilizer/mentioning
confidence: 99%