Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and precipitation of P cause P deficiency, and in turn, restrict the growth of crops severely. Phosphorus replenishment, especially in sustainable production systems, remains a major challenge as it is mainly fertilizer-dependent. Though the use of chemical P fertilizers is obviously the best means to circumvent P deficiency in different agro-ecosystems, their use is always limited due to its spiralling cost. A greater interest has, therefore, been generated to find an alternative yet inexpensive technology that could provide sufficient P to plants while reducing the dependence on expensive chemical P fertilizers. Among the heterogeneous and naturally abun...
Phosphate-solubilising microorganisms (PSM) are often reported to have positive effects on crop prod...
Abstract- Phosphorus is the second most important macro nutrient required by the plants for its opti...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
Abstract- Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and ...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant growth, being a highly required reso...
Compared with the other major nutrients, phosphorus is by far the least mobile and available to plan...
The use of excess conventional Phosphorus (P) fertilizers to improve agricultural productivity, in ...
Plants acquire phosphorus from soil solution as phosphate anion. It is the least mobile element in p...
According to the United Nations predictions, the human population will reach 9 billion people by 205...
Phosphates are known to be essential for plant growth and development, with phosphorus compounds bei...
As the awareness on the ecological impact of chemical phosphate fertilizers grows, research turns to...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
With the growing awareness on the ecological impact of chemical phosphate fertilizers, research conc...
Phosphorus is an essential mineral macronutrient for plant growth and development. Although it can b...
Phosphorous limits agricultural productivity due to its limited plant availability. Use of synthetic...
Phosphate-solubilising microorganisms (PSM) are often reported to have positive effects on crop prod...
Abstract- Phosphorus is the second most important macro nutrient required by the plants for its opti...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
Abstract- Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and ...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant growth, being a highly required reso...
Compared with the other major nutrients, phosphorus is by far the least mobile and available to plan...
The use of excess conventional Phosphorus (P) fertilizers to improve agricultural productivity, in ...
Plants acquire phosphorus from soil solution as phosphate anion. It is the least mobile element in p...
According to the United Nations predictions, the human population will reach 9 billion people by 205...
Phosphates are known to be essential for plant growth and development, with phosphorus compounds bei...
As the awareness on the ecological impact of chemical phosphate fertilizers grows, research turns to...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
With the growing awareness on the ecological impact of chemical phosphate fertilizers, research conc...
Phosphorus is an essential mineral macronutrient for plant growth and development. Although it can b...
Phosphorous limits agricultural productivity due to its limited plant availability. Use of synthetic...
Phosphate-solubilising microorganisms (PSM) are often reported to have positive effects on crop prod...
Abstract- Phosphorus is the second most important macro nutrient required by the plants for its opti...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...