Microbial inoculation is a promising strategy to improve crop yields and reduce the use of chemical fertilizers, thereby creating environment-friendly agriculture. In this study, the long-term (5 years) effects of a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium Burkholderia cepacia ISOP5, a purple non-sulfur bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris ISP-1, and a mixed inoculation of these two bacteria (MB) on peanut yield, soil microbial community structure, and microbial metabolic functions were evaluated in a field experiment. After 5 years of inoculation, total peanut yield with B. cepacia ISOP5, R. palustris ISP-1, and MB treatments increased by 8.1%, 12.5%, and 19.5%, respectively. The treatments also significantly promoted the absorption of N and incre...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
Modern agriculture is heavily dependent on the application of chemical inputs, including fertilizers...
Common fertilizers present a low use efficiency caused by nutrient losses (e.g., through leaching, v...
Microbial inoculation is a promising strategy to improve crop yields and reduce the use of chemical ...
This study analyses the effect of inoculation of native phosphate solubilizing bacteria on peanut (A...
Peanut yield and quality are seriously compromised by continuous monoculturing in the red soil regio...
The aims of this study were, to analyze in vitro phosphate solubilization activity of six native pea...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is widely cultivated both in monoculture and polyculture (usually with ...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
<div><p>Plant health and soil fertility are affected by plant–microbial interactions in soils. Peanu...
Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and precipitat...
Phosphorus is an essential mineral macronutrient for plant growth and development. Although it can b...
The use of biological inoculants in replacement of the application of chemical fertilizers is a desi...
The use of biological inoculants in replacement of the application of chemical fertilizers is a desi...
Plant health and soil fertility are affected by plant-microbial interactions in soils. Peanut is an ...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
Modern agriculture is heavily dependent on the application of chemical inputs, including fertilizers...
Common fertilizers present a low use efficiency caused by nutrient losses (e.g., through leaching, v...
Microbial inoculation is a promising strategy to improve crop yields and reduce the use of chemical ...
This study analyses the effect of inoculation of native phosphate solubilizing bacteria on peanut (A...
Peanut yield and quality are seriously compromised by continuous monoculturing in the red soil regio...
The aims of this study were, to analyze in vitro phosphate solubilization activity of six native pea...
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is widely cultivated both in monoculture and polyculture (usually with ...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
<div><p>Plant health and soil fertility are affected by plant–microbial interactions in soils. Peanu...
Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and precipitat...
Phosphorus is an essential mineral macronutrient for plant growth and development. Although it can b...
The use of biological inoculants in replacement of the application of chemical fertilizers is a desi...
The use of biological inoculants in replacement of the application of chemical fertilizers is a desi...
Plant health and soil fertility are affected by plant-microbial interactions in soils. Peanut is an ...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
Modern agriculture is heavily dependent on the application of chemical inputs, including fertilizers...
Common fertilizers present a low use efficiency caused by nutrient losses (e.g., through leaching, v...