2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.757792
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Vermicompost Amended With Rock Phosphate as a Climate Smart Technology for Production of Organic Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris)

Abstract: Vermicomposting is being promoted as climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technology for developing organic nutrient sources that can be adopted by smallholder farmers. The amendment of soils with cost-effective and available inorganic fertilizers like rock phosphate (RP) and phosphorus-solubilizing microorganisms should also be promoted. Our study investigated the seedling and maturity growth of Swiss chard. The crop maturity study investigated the effect of amending an Oxisol soil with three phosphorus (P) source… Show more

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“…Soil bacteria are an important component of the agroecosystem playing an important role in soil nutrient cycling, pesticide degradation, soil health maintenance, and crop productivity ( Meetei et al, 2022 ; Tarafdar, 2022 ). By increasing crop nutrient uptake and facilitating the efficient recycling of poorly soluble P in the soil, inoculating PSB strains increases the availability of poorly soluble P in the soil, which can reduce the need for P fertilizer application ( Bargaz et al, 2021 ; Ajibade et al, 2023 ). In our study, a total of 51 PSBs were isolated from the rhizosphere soil samples under legume cropping systems at four experimental bases Tafrant, Ait Yaakoub, Dayt Al Amira, and Ait Saleh.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil bacteria are an important component of the agroecosystem playing an important role in soil nutrient cycling, pesticide degradation, soil health maintenance, and crop productivity ( Meetei et al, 2022 ; Tarafdar, 2022 ). By increasing crop nutrient uptake and facilitating the efficient recycling of poorly soluble P in the soil, inoculating PSB strains increases the availability of poorly soluble P in the soil, which can reduce the need for P fertilizer application ( Bargaz et al, 2021 ; Ajibade et al, 2023 ). In our study, a total of 51 PSBs were isolated from the rhizosphere soil samples under legume cropping systems at four experimental bases Tafrant, Ait Yaakoub, Dayt Al Amira, and Ait Saleh.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%