MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641063898 A) filed by Ajey G; and Jayashree H. T, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on May 19, for 'sustainable biochar-based microbial inoculant system/formulation for soil fertility improvement.'
Inventor(s) include Ajey G.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to the development of agricultural biofertilizers, soil conditioners, and sustainable soil fertility management systems. It particularly relates to the soil conditioner by integration of biochar and multi-strain microbial consortium into a single stabilized delivery system as biochar-based microbial inoculant system with enhanced microbial survival and colonization efficiency. It specifically relates to a powder-form coconut husk biochar-based microbial inoculant system or formulation designed to enhance soil fertility, nutrient use efficiency, plant growth, and long-term sustainability, while reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers and chemical amendments. The invention also relates to the process for preparation of the soil conditioner by integration of biochar and multi-strain microbial consortium into a single stabilized delivery system. The invention further relates to the method of application of the developed powder-form coconut husk biochar-based microbial inoculant system or formulation designed to enhance soil fertility, nutrient use efficiency, plant growth, and long-term sustainability."
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