Characteristics of Bio-organic Fertilizer

Real-Time News Apr 24, 2026

Bio-organic fertilizer is a type of fertilizer that combines specific functional microorganisms with organic materials (primarily derived from animal and plant residues like livestock manure and crop straw) that have undergone harmless treatment and fermentation. It uniquely combines the effects of both microbial and organic fertilizers.

Here are its key characteristics:

Comprehensive Nutrition & Soil Improvement: It is rich in nutrients and effectively improves soil structure, alleviating the soil compaction caused by chemical fertilizers. It enhances the soil’s physical and chemical properties, boosting its capacity for water and nutrient retention and supply.

Microbial Synergy: Beneficial microorganisms in the fertilizer form a symbiotic relationship with native soil microbes. They inhibit harmful bacteria, promote beneficial ones, and work synergistically.

Metabolic Benefits: During their growth and reproduction, beneficial bacteria produce metabolites that facilitate the decomposition of organic matter. These substances directly or indirectly provide various nutrients and growth stimulants to crops, promoting and regulating their development.

Soil Structure & Microbiome: It increases soil porosity and permeability, improves plant survival rates, and boosts the population of beneficial soil microorganisms.

Disease Resistance & Replanting: The dominant beneficial bacterial colonies formed around crop roots inhibit the proliferation of pathogenic fungi. This enhances the crop’s resistance to stress and disease, reduces disease indices in continuous cropping systems, and significantly alleviates replanting problems (replant disease) when applied annually.

Eco-friendly & Safe: It reduces environmental pollution and is non-toxic to humans, animals, and the environment, making it a truly eco-friendly fertilizer.