Feeding spice crops for quality produce


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Authors

  • M Anandaraj Scientists, Indian Institute of Spices Research, Marikunnu PO, Kozhikode, Kerala 673 012, Kerala.
  • R Dinesh Scientists, Indian Institute of Spices Research, Marikunnu PO, Kozhikode, Kerala 673 012, Kerala.
  • V Srinivasan Scientists, Indian Institute of Spices Research, Marikunnu PO, Kozhikode, Kerala 673 012, Kerala.
  • S Hamza Scientists, Indian Institute of Spices Research, Marikunnu PO, Kozhikode, Kerala 673 012, Kerala.
  • Y K Bini Scientists, Indian Institute of Spices Research, Marikunnu PO, Kozhikode, Kerala 673 012, Kerala.

Abstract

Soi l micronutrient deficiencies drastically reduce the yield of spices. Hence, crop specific micronutrient formulations have been developed and commercialized for ginger, turmeric, black pepper and cardamom. Yield increase of 20-25% have been realized at farmers’ fields. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have been extensively employed in agriculture for enhanced yield and disease suppression. The PGPR formulations have been developed for ginger, black pepper and seed spices. These PGPR formulations enhance growth besides being effective replacements for chemical fertilizers/fungicides. The delivery of PGPR through encapsulation has been a major breakthrough in biofertilizer industry. What makes this technology more exciting is that this encapsulation process can be used to deliver all kinds of agriculturally important microorganisms.

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Submitted

2019-05-31

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2019-05-31

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How to Cite

Anandaraj, M., Dinesh, R., Srinivasan, V., Hamza, S., & Bini, Y. K. (2019). Feeding spice crops for quality produce. Indian Horticulture, 59(6). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndHort/article/view/90282