Panchagavya: A Novel Approach for the Sustainable Production of Crops

Kanwar Aditya Singh, Bhavna Singh, Nanditha Pavithran, Asma Fayaz, M. Kaundal
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Panchagavya, a traditional organic formulation derived from cow products, has gained recognition for its potential agricultural benefits. This review paper focuses on the influence of panchagavya application on ecosystem dynamics, focusing on soil health, plant growth, and microbial communities. Panchagavya, an ancient agricultural practice rooted in Indian traditions, has garnered increasing attention in recent years for its potential to revolutionize modern farming. Comprising five key ingredients sourced from cows-milk, curd, ghee, cow urine, and cow dung- panchagavya is hailed as a holistic approach to agriculture that not only enhances crop yields but also promotes environmental sustainability and animal welfare. The composition of panchagavya is simple yet potent. The five ingredients are carefully mixed and allowed to ferment, promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. These microorganisms are a key component of panchagavya's efficacy, as they play a pivotal role in soil enrichment and plant health. Panchagavya  has many health benefits also as all elements used in it responds individually in various diseases. This review provides an information on effect of panchagavya on plant growth and soil fertility in different crops.
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Panchagavya:作物可持续生产的新方法
Panchagavya 是一种从奶牛产品中提取的传统有机配方,因其潜在的农业效益而获得认可。这篇综述论文主要探讨了施用 Panchagavya 对生态系统动态的影响,重点关注土壤健康、植物生长和微生物群落。Panchagavya 是植根于印度传统的古老农业实践,近年来因其彻底改变现代农业的潜力而受到越来越多的关注。Panchagavya 由牛奶、凝乳、酥油、牛尿和牛粪这五种来自奶牛的主要成分组成,被誉为一种全面的农业方法,不仅能提高作物产量,还能促进环境的可持续发展和动物福利。panchagavya 的成分简单而有效。五种成分经过精心混合后发酵,促进有益微生物的生长。这些微生物是 panchagavya 功效的关键组成部分,因为它们在土壤肥力和植物健康方面发挥着关键作用。Panchagavya 对健康也有很多益处,因为它所使用的所有元素都能对各种疾病做出不同的反应。本综述介绍了 Panchagavya 对不同作物的植物生长和土壤肥力的影响。
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