There is nothing new about attempts to develop and market microbial products for crop or soil improvement. Several types of microbes have been sold for a variety of agronomic purposes for many years. With the important exception of rhizobial inoculants. these have been generally unsuccessful. Recently however. the scientific revolution in genetics and molecular biology, the need for low cost agronomic inputs. and widespread concern for environmental safety have tremendously stimulated research and commercial activity on microbial products. Claims that cheap, effective microbial inoculants can be developed for pest control, detoxifying pollutants, providing plant nutrients and improving soils have been well publicized
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
Objective: A brief introspective regarding biotechnological management of microorganisms from rhizos...
Production and application of plant beneficial microorganisms (PBM) is now one of the most promising...
The overall involvement of microorganisms in crop production still remains much of a mystery. Becaus...
Agriculture is the major economic activity of most developing countries engaging more than 50 % of t...
Modern genetics has shown the power of modifying microbes, from viruses to bacteria to algae, to pro...
The Green Revolution developed new crop varieties, which greatly improved food security worldwide. H...
The use of microbial tools to sustainably increase agricultural production has received significant ...
Not AvailableThe progression of life in all forms is not only dependent on agricultural and food se...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
Soil microbial inoculants are microorganisms that are used as sustainable alternatives to convention...
Land is an inevitable resource in agricultural production and its health status determines the posit...
Not AvailableThe ever growing human population coupled with reduced natural resources and the need f...
Microorganisms are omnipresent they are everywhere; The microorganisms are minute and invisible with...
Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing dir...
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
Objective: A brief introspective regarding biotechnological management of microorganisms from rhizos...
Production and application of plant beneficial microorganisms (PBM) is now one of the most promising...
The overall involvement of microorganisms in crop production still remains much of a mystery. Becaus...
Agriculture is the major economic activity of most developing countries engaging more than 50 % of t...
Modern genetics has shown the power of modifying microbes, from viruses to bacteria to algae, to pro...
The Green Revolution developed new crop varieties, which greatly improved food security worldwide. H...
The use of microbial tools to sustainably increase agricultural production has received significant ...
Not AvailableThe progression of life in all forms is not only dependent on agricultural and food se...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
Soil microbial inoculants are microorganisms that are used as sustainable alternatives to convention...
Land is an inevitable resource in agricultural production and its health status determines the posit...
Not AvailableThe ever growing human population coupled with reduced natural resources and the need f...
Microorganisms are omnipresent they are everywhere; The microorganisms are minute and invisible with...
Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing dir...
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
Objective: A brief introspective regarding biotechnological management of microorganisms from rhizos...
Production and application of plant beneficial microorganisms (PBM) is now one of the most promising...