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Monographie des légumineuses subligneuses utilisées pour la biofertilisation des sols dans les jachères améliorées dans la localité de Daloa (Côte d’Ivoire)

open access: yesJournal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 2020
En Côte d’Ivoire, la pratique des cultures continues ont entrainé la pauvreté des sols en éléments nutritifs. Pour y remédier, des espèces biofertilisantes en occurrence des légumineuses subligneuses susceptibles d’influer sur la disponibilité des ...
A. Nicaise   +4 more
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Optimisation de la production du biogaz par les plans de mélanges de déchets agro-industriels et biofertilisation par les résidus de codigestion

Techniques - Sciences - Methodes, 2020
L’objectif de cette étude est de proposer, par approche intégrée, une voie de gestion des déchets agro-industriels : halieutique, avicole, agrumicole.
M. Hadidi   +6 more
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Endophytic Cladosporium strains from a crop wild relative increase grain yield in barley

Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 2022
:Endophytes are microorganisms that spend all or part of their lives inside plant tissue without causing disease symptoms. Strains of fungal endophytes have been shown to have great potential as beneficial crop inoculants for biocontrol, biofertilisation
Murphy, Hodkinson, Doohan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

EFFECT OF A BIOFERTILISER ON THE GROWTH OF POINSETTIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
The experiment was aimed to evaluate the effect of a biofertiliser containing the purple nonsulfur anoxygenic phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus (Ores, PSBIO System, Italy) on the growth of two poinsettia cultivars, ‘Peterstar’ and ‘Maren’, in comparison with the usual nitrogen fertigation. The plants were grown in a PMMA covered greenhouse,
L. Martinetti   +3 more
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Visualising plant colonisation by beneficial bacteria: a key step to improve the understanding of plant–microbe interactions

Microbial bioprotectants for plant disease management, 2021
Plants contain diverse microorganisms that interact with their hosts and with each other. Beneficial bacteria can be utilised on crops to protect plants against biotic and abiotic stresses and to stimulate plant growth. However, the behaviour of specific
S. Compant, G. Brader, A. Sessitsch
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Efficacy of root litter as a biofertiliser

Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1994
The efficacy ofLeucaena leucocephala root litter as a natural biological fertiliser was assessed usingZea mays as a test plant. Up to 8% of the fine roots of the plants constituted root litter. This fine root litter was better than that ofTrigonella foenum-graecum at increasing the growth and productivity ofZea mays.
Manju Bansal, Krishna G. Mukerji
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