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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research
Year : 2023, Volume : 57, Issue : 6
First page : ( 784) Last page : ( 787)
Print ISSN : 0367-8245. Online ISSN : 0976-058X.
Article DOI : 10.18805/IJARe.A-5650

Assessment of shelf life and quality of biofertilizers using tricalcium phosphate as an anticaking agent and aluminium silicate as the inert carrier

Matura R.1,*, Bahuguna V.1, Bhandari M.1, Thapa I.1, Jain S.2

1Department of Biotechnology, School of Applied and Life Sciences, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun-248 007, Uttarakhand, India

2Department of Biosciences, Sri Ram College, Muzaffarnagar-251 001, Uttar Pradesh, India

*Corresponding Author: R. Matura, Department of Biotechnology, School of Applied and Life Sciences, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun-248 007, Uttarakhand, India, Email: rakeshmatura831@gmail.com

Online Published on 5 January, 2024.

Abstract

Background

Bio-fertilizers are the substances which contain living microorganisms, when applied to soil, seeds and plant root these fertilizers increases soil fertility and promote growth of the plant. Biofertilizers help plants to utilize important mineral resources, phosphorous and nitrogen. Microorganisms like Rhizobacteria, fungi and algae which provide nutrient to the soil and which are produced commercially are known as biofertilizers. The microorganisms which present in biofertilizers are Rhizobium species, Pseudomonas species and Azospirillum species etc. These biofertilizers have potential to replace conventional chemical fertilizers. The quality of biofertilizers is utmost important as they have to be used by farmers and should work well when applied to the soil. It should not form clumps after preparation. In this study, anticaking property provided by tricalcium phosphate (TCP) to individual biofertilizer containing Pseudomonas, Rhizobium and Azospirillum respectively (each separately) was studied.

Methods

In our study, we have used serial dilution and direct count method (CFU) for checking viability of live microorganism for 15, 30 and 90 days duration in respective biofertilizers in our laboratory. Different percentage viz 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) was used in addition to aluminium silicate as an inert carrier.

Conclusion

Our study has validated that all percentage (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%) of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is reducing clump formation as compared to control with no TCP added. On the basis of plate count method (CFU result) 10% TCP is found to be optimum to be used as an anticaking agent for biofertilizer containing Pseudomonas, Rhizobium and Azospirillum respectively.

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Keywords

Anticaking agent, Biofertilizers, CFU, Microorganism, TCP.

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