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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part A
Evaluating organic and bio fertilizers as an integrated nutrient management practice in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

Ruksana Khan, Amit Saurabh, Gitam Singh, Nazam Khan, Diksha Saini and Himanshi Kapoor

In India, organic inputs are primarily used in agriculture. The process of increasing farmer production through the effective use of organic inputs such as vermicompost, neem cake and biofertilizers is known as integrated nutrient management. These organic fertilizers enhance the soil quality and growth parameters, as well as its properties, which makes it healthier over the long run. Due to previous decays, the majority of farmers use chemical fertilizers, which reduce soil fertility. In order to produce high-quality food and maintain healthy soil, the majority of farmers now use integrated nutrition management in conjunction with organic, inorganic, and biofertilizers. In addition to increasing agricultural output, integrated nutrient management also helps to prevent the emergence of micronutrient shortages.
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International Journal of Horticulture and Food Science
How to cite this article:
Ruksana Khan, Amit Saurabh, Gitam Singh, Nazam Khan, Diksha Saini, Himanshi Kapoor. Evaluating organic and bio fertilizers as an integrated nutrient management practice in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). Int J Hortic Food Sci 2025;7(2):20-26. DOI: 10.33545/26631067.2025.v7.i2a.261
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