Biostimulants
- The Union Agriculture Ministry has withdrawn approval for the sale of 11 biostimulants derived from animal sources, including chicken feathers, pig tissue, bovine hide, and cod scales, following complaints citing religious and dietary restrictions.
- A biostimulant is a substance or microorganism, or a combination of both, that stimulates plant processes to improve nutrient uptake, growth, yield, quality, and stress tolerance, without supplying nutrients directly like fertilisers or controlling pests like pesticides.
- Protein hydrolysates, a common type of biostimulant, are mixtures of amino acids and peptides obtained by breaking down proteins, which can be derived from plants such as soy or ....
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