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*FERTILIZER, BIOFERTILIZERS, ORGANIC FERTILIZER & SOIL SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE* *FUTURE GENERATIONS* .


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Soils are considered as a dynamic system that contains varieties of microorganisms such as bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungi.

According to this richness in microorganisms, the eco-biological value of soil is considered.
Whereas, maintaining this favorable soil microflora is very important for soil sustainability .

In the other hand, arid lands constitute about 35% of world land areas and are characterized by rainfall insufficiency, higher temperatures and evapotranspiration, lower humidity, and a general rareness of vegetation cover.

In return, a large mass of world’s population lives in these areas, which it is imperative to nourish them.

They practice livestock grazing and irrigated agriculture that they try to modernize in order to obtain the best yield.

However, the agricultural techniques used in recent decades (use of large quantities of chemical inputs, soil compaction, etc.) which have caused in addition to soil degradation the decrease or even elimination of certain beneficial microorganisms from most cultivated soils, which has contributed to the loss of productivity of these soils.

This destitution requires regular additions in order to revitalize the soil and restore its productivity.

But what type of fertility for the soil?

In agronomy, the notion of fertilization includes application of various chemicals products such as NPK chemical formulation, pesticides and herbicides, which further degrade the soil and reduce their duration.

In fact, modern agriculture are based on heavy usage of chemical fertilizers and harmful pesticides on the crops, with destruction of sustainability of the agricultural systems, cost of cultivation soared at a high rate, income of farmers stagnated and food security and safety became an intimidating challenge with considerable reduction in soil health.

In the best of cases where there is an interest in ecological stability, animal and plant waste is applied to fertilize the soils.

Recently bio-fertilizers have begin to emerge.

Bio-fertilizers are biological fertilizers based on symbiotic microorganisms.

They are mainly divided into two groups: bio-fertilizers based on symbiotic bacteria and bio-fertilizers based on mycorrhizal fungi.

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