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PGPR- plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
Plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria(PGPR)
Evaluation the ability of PGPF to Induce Plant Systemic Resistant ( ISR ) Detection of phytohormon...
This presentation has focused on PGPR can be found in the rhizosphere. They live in association with...
Biotechnology
The present study explores the plant growth-promoting potential of endophytic microorganisms isolate...
Microorganisms play a vital role in the cultivation of field peas. Rhizobium bacteria form symbiotic...
Many millions of hectares of wheat-cultivated lands are located in semi-arid areas, and cereal crops...
### Abstract Plant-soil interactions involve intricate relationships encompassing physical root gro...
Flow irrigation and lift irrigation are two common methods used in agricultural practices to ensure ...
"Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition" is a key topic in agronomy and environmental science,...
Bioreclamation of alkaline soils using microorganisms is an environmentally friendly method to impro...
A biofertilizer is a substance which contains living microorganisms, when applied to seed, plant su...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are chemicals used to modify plant growth such as increasing branchin...
Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is a widely used fertilizer known for its balanced nutrient compositi...
it is the power point of single super phosphate known as SSP. In this ppt, I've explained what i...
Polyploidy, mutation and hybridization with reference to medicinal plants. PHARMACOGNOSY & Phyto...
Nano-priming stands out as a transformative technique that significantly enhances seed germination a...
Blackgram, greengram, and cowpea are all leguminous crops that are vulnerable to similar pests. Some...
In organic farming, input management and plant protection are centered around sustainability, the us...
classification of agricultural chemicals based on their usage and their relevant examples
The medical term for tumor (or) cancer is Neoplasm, Which means a relatively autonomous growth (or) ...
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