TY - M-10164 AU - Thaker, Ninad TI - Eco-Enriched Soils: Ash-Boosted Fertilizer Sparks Microbial Powerhouse for Phosphorus Mobilization in Perennial Ryegrass Root Zones T2 - Scientific Research Journal of Environment, Earth and Physical Science PY - 2024 VL - 2 IS - 2 SN - 2584-0614 AB - While phosphorus (P) is essential for plant development, it is not always bioavailable in soils. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) root zone phosphorus mobilization is studied in this research as a function of ash-boosted fertilizers. Ash is an environmentally favourable soil amendment, and this research looks at how it drives microbial activity, leading to phosphorus solubilization and absorption. According to the results, increased soil microbial biomass boosted phosphate availability and enriched the root zone. If we want to improve the efficiency of agricultural soils consuming phosphorus, this new method provides a sustainable option. KW - Phosphorus mobilization KW - Ash-boosted fertilizer KW - Biomass ash KW - Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) KW - Soil microbial activity KW - Phosphatase enzymes KW - Phosphorus solubilization KW - Sustainable agriculture KW - Eco-friendly fertilizers KW - Soil nutrient management. DO -