Harmful environmental effects resulting from fertilizer use have spurred research into integrated nutrient management strategies which can include the use of specific microorganisms to enhance nutrient use efficiency by plants. Some strains of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have been reported to enhance nutrient uptake by plants, but no studies with PGPR have used 15N isotope techniques to prove that the increased N in plant tissues came from the N applied as fertilizer. The current study was conducted to demonstrate that a model PGPR system can enhance plant uptake of fertilizer N applied to the soil using different rates of 15N-depleted ammonium sulfate. The experiments were conducted in the greenhouse with tomato using a mix...
A 3-year field study was conducted with field corn from 2005 to 2007 to test the hypothesis that mic...
Among other responses, plants tend to increase root growth to scavenge nutrients from more soil whe...
Use of labeled 15N techniques can help improve and refine knowledge required to understand the dynam...
Harmful environmental effects resulting from fertilizer use have spurred research into integrated nu...
The search for microorganisms that improve soil fertility and enhance plant nutrition has continued ...
Synthetic fertilizer production is associated with a high environmental footprint, as compounds typi...
Modern agriculture relies on the application of nitrogen fertilizer synthesized via the Haber-Bosch ...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) enhance plant growth under the influence of multigenic p...
Background: Nitrogen (N), the primary limiting factor for plant growth and yield in agriculture, has...
The continued use of chemical fertilizers and manures for enhanced soil fertility and crop productiv...
Nitrogen fertilizers are one of the highest expenses in agricultural systems and usually a limitatio...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are increasingly used as microbial biostimulants. Hereby...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the limiting factors for plant growth, and it is mainly supplied exogenously ...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR, B) have immense potential application in sustainable agr...
More than half of the applied conventional fertiliser nitrogen (N) in cropping systems can be lost t...
A 3-year field study was conducted with field corn from 2005 to 2007 to test the hypothesis that mic...
Among other responses, plants tend to increase root growth to scavenge nutrients from more soil whe...
Use of labeled 15N techniques can help improve and refine knowledge required to understand the dynam...
Harmful environmental effects resulting from fertilizer use have spurred research into integrated nu...
The search for microorganisms that improve soil fertility and enhance plant nutrition has continued ...
Synthetic fertilizer production is associated with a high environmental footprint, as compounds typi...
Modern agriculture relies on the application of nitrogen fertilizer synthesized via the Haber-Bosch ...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) enhance plant growth under the influence of multigenic p...
Background: Nitrogen (N), the primary limiting factor for plant growth and yield in agriculture, has...
The continued use of chemical fertilizers and manures for enhanced soil fertility and crop productiv...
Nitrogen fertilizers are one of the highest expenses in agricultural systems and usually a limitatio...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are increasingly used as microbial biostimulants. Hereby...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the limiting factors for plant growth, and it is mainly supplied exogenously ...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR, B) have immense potential application in sustainable agr...
More than half of the applied conventional fertiliser nitrogen (N) in cropping systems can be lost t...
A 3-year field study was conducted with field corn from 2005 to 2007 to test the hypothesis that mic...
Among other responses, plants tend to increase root growth to scavenge nutrients from more soil whe...
Use of labeled 15N techniques can help improve and refine knowledge required to understand the dynam...