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Effect of Burkholderia as biofertiliser on cereal productivity
2010Biofertilisers are rhizosphere microorganisms inoculated to reduce the need for N or P fertiliser application and maximise plant growth and nutrition, resulting in greater grain yield and N or P content. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of diazotrophic bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of wheat in Victoria, Australia.
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Biofertiliser (Mycorrhiza) Technology in Mine Ecorestoration
2012The coal mine overburden (OB) materials vary widely in their physical, chemical and biological properties than natural soil, which affect the plant establishment, survival and growth. To reclaim these OB dumps biologically, a long-term nutrient cycling between soil and plant has to be established.
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Annals of Applied Biology
Trichoderma species are extensively studied for their biocontrol potential and plant growth‐promoting properties, making them invaluable in sustainable agriculture.
S. Srivastava +5 more
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Trichoderma species are extensively studied for their biocontrol potential and plant growth‐promoting properties, making them invaluable in sustainable agriculture.
S. Srivastava +5 more
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Production of biofertiliser from soybean cake and soypod
LAUTECH Journal of Engineering and TechnologySoil fertility can be improved by the use of fertiliser, from chemical or biological sources. Excessive use of chemical fertiliser has caused a large number of environmental pollutions in water, air and soil. This research aimed to produce organic fertiliser from soybean cake and pod using Solid State Fermentation (SSF).
O. S. Oladejo +2 more
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Actinomycetes as Biofertilisers for Sustainable Agriculture
2023Jeelani Gousia +3 more
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Technological development of biofertiliser products and processes: a patent analysis
International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2021Zoe T. Infante Jiménez +2 more
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A Kinetic Approach to Soil Phosphorus Mobilisation By Inoculant Biofertiliser
2007The research reported in this thesis examines on the feasibility of selecting soil bacteria able to convert insoluble forms of soil phosphorus (P) to mobile forms more available for plant growth. A kinetic approach was used in which rates of P-mobilisation were measured.
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