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Dr. Chandra’s pioneering research led to the isolation of promising Potash Mobilizing Bacteria, a breakthrough achievement that was dedicated to the nation in liquid formulation for the first time in India in 1999. This innovation paved the way for more efficient utilization of potassium in agricultural soils, contributing to improved crop yields and soil health.
In 2000, Dr. Chandra introduced liquid biofertilizer technology for industrial multiplication of various beneficial microorganisms such as Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirillum, Acetobacter, Phosphorous Solubilizing Bacteria, and Potash Mobilizing Bacteria. This innovation revolutionized the production and application of biofertilizers, offering farmers an effective and eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers.
Recognizing the importance of biological pest and disease management, Dr. Chandra developed liquid bio-control technology for the mass multiplication of beneficial fungi and bacteria. This innovation provided farmers with sustainable alternatives to synthetic pesticides, promoting environmentally friendly pest management practices.
Dr. Chandra’s research encompassed the development of fermenters for the mass multiplication of microbial cultures, facilitating the large-scale production of biofertilizers and bio-control agents. Additionally, he pioneered the development of liquid consortia of NPK biofertilizers, offering farmers a comprehensive solution for soil nutrient management.
Dr. Chandra’s most impactful contribution lies in the development of farmers’ level mass multiplication technology for the Organic Waste Decomposer and composting culture with consortia of fungus. This cost-effective and farmer-friendly technology has been widely adopted across India, empowering farmers to produce their organic inputs, reduce input costs, and improve soil health sustainably.
Dr. Krishan Chandra’s research has not only transformed agricultural practices but has also empowered farmers to adopt sustainable and eco-friendly farming methods. His dedication to innovation and technology transfer has significantly contributed to India’s agricultural development, laying the foundation for a more resilient and sustainable farming future.As Dr. Chandra’s research continues to evolve, his legacy of excellence and commitment to agricultural sustainability will undoubtedly inspire future generations of researchers and farmers alike, driving continued progress in India’s agricultural sector.