Not AvailableWith the increasing world’s population, higher demand for sustainable food production so as to meet the requirement. It has increased tremendously due to excessive use of agrochemicals. Since, the imbalanced application of agrochemicals in agricultural field leads to soil and environmental degradation. Nowadays, the scientific community has shifted their focus on alternative eco-friendly management approach. The plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and mycorrhizae has huge potential to substitute agrochemicals. These efficient eco-friendly microbes have different plant growth-promoting (PGP) activities; hence PGPR and mycorrhizae are gaining importance for restoring soil sustainability and agricultural productivity. Appl...
Not AvailablePlant growth promoting rhizobacteria are the soil bacteria inhabiting around/on the roo...
Revisiting the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: lessons from the past and objectives for the fu...
Not AvailablePlant beneficial rhizobacteria (PBR) is a group of naturally occurring rhizospheric mic...
Not AvailableWith the increasing world’s population, higher demand for sustainable food production s...
Not AvailableWith the increasing world’s population, higher demand for sustainable food production ...
Not AvailableThe increasing demand for crop production, given worldwide increases in the human po...
Not AvailableThe plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (or PGPR) are the beneficial microorganism th...
Not AvailableThe plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (or PGPR) are the beneficial microorganism tha...
Not AvailableThe increasing worldwide population is a significant challenge for agricultural food pr...
Not AvailableThe progression of life in all forms is not only dependent on agricultural and food se...
Not AvailablePlant microbiome (Epiphytic, endophytic and rhizospheric) plays important role ...
Not Availableo meet the food security needs of the 21st century, this book focuses on ecofriendly an...
Not AvailableFifty years ago, the green revolution increased agricultural production worldwide, savi...
Not AvailableThe use of plant growth promoting bacteria may prove useful in developing strategies to...
The quest for boosting agricultural yields due to increased stress on food production has inevitably...
Not AvailablePlant growth promoting rhizobacteria are the soil bacteria inhabiting around/on the roo...
Revisiting the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: lessons from the past and objectives for the fu...
Not AvailablePlant beneficial rhizobacteria (PBR) is a group of naturally occurring rhizospheric mic...
Not AvailableWith the increasing world’s population, higher demand for sustainable food production s...
Not AvailableWith the increasing world’s population, higher demand for sustainable food production ...
Not AvailableThe increasing demand for crop production, given worldwide increases in the human po...
Not AvailableThe plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (or PGPR) are the beneficial microorganism th...
Not AvailableThe plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (or PGPR) are the beneficial microorganism tha...
Not AvailableThe increasing worldwide population is a significant challenge for agricultural food pr...
Not AvailableThe progression of life in all forms is not only dependent on agricultural and food se...
Not AvailablePlant microbiome (Epiphytic, endophytic and rhizospheric) plays important role ...
Not Availableo meet the food security needs of the 21st century, this book focuses on ecofriendly an...
Not AvailableFifty years ago, the green revolution increased agricultural production worldwide, savi...
Not AvailableThe use of plant growth promoting bacteria may prove useful in developing strategies to...
The quest for boosting agricultural yields due to increased stress on food production has inevitably...
Not AvailablePlant growth promoting rhizobacteria are the soil bacteria inhabiting around/on the roo...
Revisiting the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: lessons from the past and objectives for the fu...
Not AvailablePlant beneficial rhizobacteria (PBR) is a group of naturally occurring rhizospheric mic...