Not AvailableThis study addresses the plant beneficial enterobacteria present in rice rhizosphere and their efficiency for en- hancing nitrogen uptake in rice plant. Using culturable approaches, the population of total diazotrophs present in rhizosphere samples collected from different organic rice fields of Sikkim were studied and recorded in the range between 4.62 to 4.97 log 10 CFU/g soil. All the isolated commonly occurred diazotrophic bacterial isolates were screened based on their ability to fix nitrogen in milligram per gram of sugar consumed under in-vitro condi- tion with the reference check. In addition to nitrogen fixation, plant growth promoting traits such as production of indole-3-acetic acid and gibberellic acid were estimate...
This study was conducted to evaluate selected biomolecular characteristics of rice root-associated d...
Not AvailableFor this study, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were isolated from soils un...
Rice feeds more than 50% of the population worldwide, representing a great energy contribution in lo...
Attempt to extend the biological nitrogen fixation to important crops such as rice has been conducte...
Attempt to extend the biological nitrogen fixation to important crops such as rice has been conducte...
Non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in agriculture are most pr...
Non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in agriculture are most pr...
A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in a...
A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in a...
Not AvailableEngineering diazotrophic rice having either an integral component of diazotrophic micro...
Studies on the existing non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems still are the most promising for better u...
Diazotrophs form natural association with rice plant. An in vitro experiment was conducted to study ...
A diversity of N-2-fixing (diazotrophic) bacteria was isolated from two traditional rice cultivars, ...
Not AvailableThis study is the first time report of utilization of Trichoderma spp. isolated from di...
This study was conducted to evaluate selected biomolecular characteristics of rice root-associated d...
This study was conducted to evaluate selected biomolecular characteristics of rice root-associated d...
Not AvailableFor this study, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were isolated from soils un...
Rice feeds more than 50% of the population worldwide, representing a great energy contribution in lo...
Attempt to extend the biological nitrogen fixation to important crops such as rice has been conducte...
Attempt to extend the biological nitrogen fixation to important crops such as rice has been conducte...
Non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in agriculture are most pr...
Non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in agriculture are most pr...
A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in a...
A diverse group of rhizobacteria persists in the rhizospheric soil, on the surface of roots, or in a...
Not AvailableEngineering diazotrophic rice having either an integral component of diazotrophic micro...
Studies on the existing non-symbiotic diazotrophic systems still are the most promising for better u...
Diazotrophs form natural association with rice plant. An in vitro experiment was conducted to study ...
A diversity of N-2-fixing (diazotrophic) bacteria was isolated from two traditional rice cultivars, ...
Not AvailableThis study is the first time report of utilization of Trichoderma spp. isolated from di...
This study was conducted to evaluate selected biomolecular characteristics of rice root-associated d...
This study was conducted to evaluate selected biomolecular characteristics of rice root-associated d...
Not AvailableFor this study, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were isolated from soils un...
Rice feeds more than 50% of the population worldwide, representing a great energy contribution in lo...