5. What is the function of microbes in the inoculants? .
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Microbial inoculants are beneficiary microorganisms applied to either the soil or the plant in order to improve productivity and crop health. Microbial inoculants are natural-based products being widely used to control pests and improve the quality of the soil and crop, and hence human health.
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- Microbes in the inoculants supply the nutrients and thereby help in the growth of the plants.
- This increases the quality of food.
- Microbial inoculants are beneficiary microorganisms applied to either the soil or the plant in order to improve productivity and crop health.
- Many of the microbes involved form symbiotic relationships with the target crops where both parties benefit (mutualism). While microbial inoculants are applied to improve plant nutrition, they can also be used to promote plant growth by stimulating plant hormone production.
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