Now a days agriculture is getting more and more dependent upon the supply of synthetic inputs such as chemical fertilizers, pesticides etc. which are inevitable to meet food demand for growing population in the world. However, excessive, imprudent and imbalanced use of inputs may throw devastating impacts on the water, air and soil environments. Probably the soil environment is the most vulnerable to the direct effects of these practices in modern agriculture. They could destroy the fertility of the soil in a long run which compels the scientific community to look for the alternatives like organic farming and integrated use of organic and inorganic fertilizers. In the present review, we discuss the role of INM in resolving these concerns, which has been proposed as a promising strategy for addressing these challenges. | Effect of integrated sources of nutrients on growth flowering yield and soil quality of floricultural crops A review