The use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria as a sustainable alternative for chemical nitrogen fertilizers has been explored for many economically important crops. For one such strain isolated from rice rhizosphere and endosphere, nitrogen-fixing Pseudomonas stutzeri A15, unequivocal evidence of the plant growth-promoting effect and the potential contribution of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is still lacking. In this study, we investigated the effect of P. stutzeri A15 inoculation on the growth of rice seedlings in greenhouse conditions. P. stutzeri A15 induced significant growth promotion compared to uninoculated rice seedlings. Furthermore, inoculation with strain A15 performed significantly better than chemical nitrogen fertiliz...
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A factorial experiment was carried out through a completely randomised design with four replications...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
The increasing world population demands a considerable increase in stable crop yield to assure the f...
The increasing world population demands a considerable increase in stable crop yield to assure the f...
Rice feeds more than 50% of the population worldwide, representing a great energy contribution in lo...
Rhizobacteria can fix N2 in association with rice roots externally and internally and this fixed N2 ...
Abstract The potential of nitrogen-fixing (NF) bacteria to form a symbiotic relationship with legumi...
Rice is one of the major foods consumed by people in most countries and especially from the Asian re...
Rice plant or its scientific name, Oryza sativa is the staple food of Malaysia. Rice (Oryza sativa L...
Current agricultural productivity depends on an exogenous nutrient supply to crops. This is of speci...
Azotobacter is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The growth and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L) in a greenh...
Azospirillum brasilense and Pseudomonas fluoresceins are well-known plant growth promoting rhizobact...
<p>Beneficial soil bacteria are able to colonize plant root systems promoting plant growth and incre...
Abstract: Many bacteria and fungi can enhance plant growth. The present review is limited to plant...
This article 'Can rhizobial inoculation promote rice growth through nitrogen fixation?' appeared in ...
A factorial experiment was carried out through a completely randomised design with four replications...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
The increasing world population demands a considerable increase in stable crop yield to assure the f...
The increasing world population demands a considerable increase in stable crop yield to assure the f...
Rice feeds more than 50% of the population worldwide, representing a great energy contribution in lo...
Rhizobacteria can fix N2 in association with rice roots externally and internally and this fixed N2 ...
Abstract The potential of nitrogen-fixing (NF) bacteria to form a symbiotic relationship with legumi...
Rice is one of the major foods consumed by people in most countries and especially from the Asian re...
Rice plant or its scientific name, Oryza sativa is the staple food of Malaysia. Rice (Oryza sativa L...
Current agricultural productivity depends on an exogenous nutrient supply to crops. This is of speci...
Azotobacter is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The growth and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L) in a greenh...
Azospirillum brasilense and Pseudomonas fluoresceins are well-known plant growth promoting rhizobact...
<p>Beneficial soil bacteria are able to colonize plant root systems promoting plant growth and incre...
Abstract: Many bacteria and fungi can enhance plant growth. The present review is limited to plant...
This article 'Can rhizobial inoculation promote rice growth through nitrogen fixation?' appeared in ...
A factorial experiment was carried out through a completely randomised design with four replications...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...