THE EFFECT OF MICROBIAL FERTILIZERS ON THE GROWTH OF BARLEY PLANTS

Authors

  • Mukhlisa Soipova 2nd-year Master’s Student in Biotechnology, Institute of Fundamental and Applied Research, National Research University TIIAME, Tashkent,Uzbekistan

Keywords:

microbial fertilizers, barley plants, growth, yield, microorganisms, nitrogen, phosphorus, root system, plant growth, agriculture, sustainable farming, ecological fertilizers, agroecology.

Abstract

Microbial fertilizers, which are produced by natural microorganisms, play
a significant role in providing essential nutrients for plants. This paper investigates the
impact of microbial fertilizers on the growth of barley plants. The research findings
demonstrate that microbial fertilizers enhance growth rates, increase yield, and improve
the quality of plants. Specifically, microbial fertilizers effectively supply key elements
such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium, promoting growth processes and aiding in root
system development. The application of microbial fertilizers in barley plants enhances
their resistance to stress and strengthens their defense against diseases. The main objective
of this study is to identify the effects of microbial fertilizers on barley plant growth and to
better understand the interactions between fertilizers and microorganisms. The results of
this study can significantly contribute to the development of sustainable and ecologically
safe farming practices in agriculture.

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Published

2025-04-30

How to Cite

Mukhlisa Soipova. (2025). THE EFFECT OF MICROBIAL FERTILIZERS ON THE GROWTH OF BARLEY PLANTS. NAZARIY VA AMALIY FANLARDAGI USTUVOR ISLOHOTLAR VA ZAMONAVIY TA’LIMNING INNOVATSION YO’NALISHLARI, 2(4), 351–358. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/NUZY/article/view/2995