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Formulasi Pupuk Hayati Serbuk Menggunakan Bakteri Pelarut Fosfat Indigenus Asal Tanah Gambut Riau Dalam Berbagai Bahan Pembawa [PDF]
Peat soil has been known for its low content in phosphor (P). On the other hand, P solubilizing process is naturally slow. Inoculation of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) could increase this process.
Fibriarti, B. L. (Bernadeta) +2 more
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ABSTRACT Global municipal solid waste generation is projected to exceed 3.8 billion tonnes annually by 2050. This makes the need for smart, inclusive, and scalable waste valorization systems more urgent than ever. This review critically explores the shift from conventional waste management to intelligent, technology‐driven solutions aligned with ...
Segun E. Ibitoye +8 more
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Okra yield fertilized with bovine manure and biofertilizer
The use of bovine manure becomes an useful and economic practice for the small and medium producers of vegetables, and the okra plant normally demands high doses of organic fertilizers.
Ademar Pereira de Oliveira +4 more
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Formulasi Biofertilizer Cair Menggunakan Bakteri Pelarut Fosfat Indigenus Asal Tanah Gambut Riau [PDF]
Inefficient of P-uptake by plants during the application of chemical phosphorus (P) fertilizer results P-leaching to the aquatic environment. Therefore, the use of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) to enhance solubilization of P is necessary.
Fibriarti, B. L. (Bernadeta) +2 more
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Consistent use of large amounts of fertilizers, pesticides, and mulch can cause the accumulation of harmful substances in cotton plants. Among these harmful substances, cadmium (Cd), an undegradable element, stands out as being particularly highly toxic ...
Yong-xing Zhu +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract It is unclear how plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) affect soil multifunctionality (SMF) and production function (SPF) along planting densities. To address this issue, Bacillus licheniformis (PGPR) was inoculated in maize fields with five planting densities ...
Ning Wang +13 more
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The urgent need for sustainable agriculture places biological nitrogen fixation at the forefront of current biotechnological research. Plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria play crucial roles in agriculture by enhancing nutrient absorption, regulating hormonal balance, and providing reduced nitrogen to plants. Among these, diazotrophic bacteria, such as
Edileusa Cristina Marques Gerhardt +1 more
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Effect of Bio-Fertilizer on physiology of growth and development of maize ( Zea mays L.) in Sulaimani region [PDF]
Effect of inoculation with Phosphorus biofertilizer and different dozes of nitrogen and P2O5 on the physiology of growth and development of maize were studied through conducting two different field-experiments at two different locations, Bakrajo ( 35 ...
Aram A. Mohammed
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Advancing Plant Microbiome Research Through Host DNA Depletion Techniques
The plant microbiome plays an essential role in promoting plant growth, enhancing stress tolerance and maintaining overall plant health. Metagenomic technologies have significantly expanded our ability to investigate plant–microbe interactions at high taxonomic and functional resolutions.
Yao Wang +5 more
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Integrating Mucuna bracteata into Biofertilizer Formulation for Sustainable Red Chili Cultivation [PDF]
The use of organic fertilizer from plant waste combined with inorganic fertilizer and biofertilizer has a significant impact on the sustainability of environmentally friendly chili cultivation.
Hapsoh +4 more
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