Bio-organic substitution in red soil


 

    Bio-organic substitution in red soil has emerged as a promising and sustainable strategy to suppress plant diseases and enhance overall soil health. By replacing chemical inputs with bio-based organic amendments such as compost, biochar, and beneficial microbes, this approach promotes a healthier soil microbiome, boosts nutrient cycling, and strengthens plant immunity. The biologically enriched soil environment reduces the presence of harmful pathogens while supporting the growth of beneficial organisms, leading to improved crop productivity and long-term soil sustainability. This eco-friendly practice is particularly effective in red soil ecosystems, where nutrient imbalances and soil degradation are common challenges.

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