Pomegranate

Pomegranate is highly nutritive and is rich in proteins, fats, fiber, carbohydrates, minerals like Fe, Ca and antioxidant components like phenols, pigments and tannins. Apart from its high demand for fresh fruits and juice, the processed products like pomegranate wine, tea and candy are also gaining more importance in the world trade. Pre-harvest treatments such as application of different chemicals i.e. during vegetative as well as reproductive stage has caused various threats to environmental, human, and soil health over a period of time. However, soil microorganisms play a significant role in regulating the dynamics of organic matter decomposition and the availability of plant nutrients. Hence, the application of biofertilizers is becoming popular these days as an important alternative to chemical fertilizers. On the basis of the application of bio-fertilizers, it can be broadly classified as:

  1. Nitrogenous (N) bio-fertilizer 
  2. Phosphatic (P) bio-fertilizer
  3. Potash (K) bio-fertilizer