Microbes are an integral part of living soil not only in transforming nutrients in the soil but also with multiple functions in influencing soil health. There are specific microbes which help the plant to grow well in their presence by various mechanisms. The direct mechanism may include fixation of atmospheric nitrogen, synthesis of various phytohormones and enzymes, and solubilization of minerals in the soil, while the indirect mechanism includes inhibiting phytopathogens. Hence, such plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) need to be harnessed and exploited for sustainable agriculture. Some of the representative PGPR group includes Azotobacter, Azospirillum, Acinetobacter, Agrobacterium, Arthrobacter, Bacillus, Burkholderia, Pseudomo...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that colonize plan...
Not Availableo meet the food security needs of the 21st century, this book focuses on ecofriendly an...
Soil microbial communities are often difficult to characterize, mainly because of their immense phen...
It is unanimously admitted that the chemical fertilizers and pesticides used in modern agriculture c...
Not AvailableThe progression of life in all forms is not only dependent on agricultural and food se...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
Abstract : In the present scenario, the demand for food and nutrient has increased due to populatio...
The ecological role of plant growth promoting bacteria associated with plant root environment is cur...
Modern agriculture faces new challenges, integrating ecological and molecular approaches, to achieve...
Sustainable agriculture is vital in today's agricultural world, since itfulfils our future agricultu...
Microbes of the phytomicrobiome are associated with every plant tissue and, in combination with the ...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living bacteria which actively colonize plant r...
As a natural engineer, Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) play an important role in increas...
One of the major challenges that the world is facing currently is the inadequate amount of food prod...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that colonize plan...
Not Availableo meet the food security needs of the 21st century, this book focuses on ecofriendly an...
Soil microbial communities are often difficult to characterize, mainly because of their immense phen...
It is unanimously admitted that the chemical fertilizers and pesticides used in modern agriculture c...
Not AvailableThe progression of life in all forms is not only dependent on agricultural and food se...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
Abstract : In the present scenario, the demand for food and nutrient has increased due to populatio...
The ecological role of plant growth promoting bacteria associated with plant root environment is cur...
Modern agriculture faces new challenges, integrating ecological and molecular approaches, to achieve...
Sustainable agriculture is vital in today's agricultural world, since itfulfils our future agricultu...
Microbes of the phytomicrobiome are associated with every plant tissue and, in combination with the ...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living bacteria which actively colonize plant r...
As a natural engineer, Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) play an important role in increas...
One of the major challenges that the world is facing currently is the inadequate amount of food prod...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that colonize plan...
Not Availableo meet the food security needs of the 21st century, this book focuses on ecofriendly an...
Soil microbial communities are often difficult to characterize, mainly because of their immense phen...