two bio-pesticides
Biofertilizers are for environmentalists. Chemical fertilizers get the job done faster, better and with more interesting reactions. Hint: Look at the base of the flower root three minutes after applying any chemical fertilizer, and watch it change colour.
A. M. Deshmukh has written: 'biopesticides used for nyctanthus Biofertilizers and biopesticides'
To apply liquid Sevin on plants, first dilute the product according to the instructions on the label. Use a sprayer to evenly coat the leaves of the plants, making sure to cover both the tops and bottoms of the leaves. Apply when the plants are not in direct sunlight to reduce the risk of leaf burn.
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The reasons include:Their response in soil is not so quick as that of chemical fertilizersperish ability i.e. low shelf lifevery little awareness among farmersthe strain in the product may not contain viable and appropriate no. of beneficial microbesthe strain in the product may not be compatible with the crop that is being inoculated (addition of microbes)Their problem of in time availability and transportation under appropriate (suitable) conditions
A biofertilizer is a biological fertilizer. Meaning, it is not composed of chemicals. Some biofertilizers include horse and chicken manure.
Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria are a type of soil bacteria that can break down insoluble forms of phosphorus in the soil into a form that plants can more easily absorb. They play a crucial role in making phosphorus available to plants for growth and development. These bacteria can enhance plant growth and are commonly used as biofertilizers in agriculture.
To effectively kill mint plants using vinegar, you can mix a solution of vinegar and water in a spray bottle and apply it directly to the mint plants. The acidity of the vinegar will help to kill the plants by drying them out. Be sure to apply the solution on a sunny day for best results.
To apply sulphur to plants effectively, mix powdered sulphur with water and spray it on the plants. Make sure to cover all parts of the plant, including the leaves and stems. Repeat the application every 7-10 days for best results.
The 4 Characteristics of plants are these following: - Eukaryotic - Cell Wall, Cellulose - Multicellular - autotroph (some exceptions apply)