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Plant-Microbe Interactions: PGPM as Microbial Inoculants/Biofertilizers for Sustaining Crop Productivity and Soil Fertility

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Bibek Laishram   +7 more
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Microbial Inoculants: Silver Bullet or Microbial Jurassic Park?

open access: bronzeTrends in Microbiology, 2021
The appeal of using microbial inoculants to mediate plant traits and productivity in managed ecosystems has increased over the past decade, because microbes represent an alternative to fertilizers, pesticides, and direct genetic modification of plants.
Jennifer L. Rowland   +4 more
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Biomarkers for monitoring efficacy of bioremediation by microbial inoculants [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironmental Pollution, 2000
Bioaugmentation of contaminated sites with microbes that are adapted or genetically engineered for degradation of specific toxic compounds is an area that is currently being explored as a clean-up option. Biomarkers have been developed to track the survival and efficacy of specific bacteria that are used as inocula for bioremediation of contaminated ...
Annelie M. Elväng   +3 more
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Microbial Inoculants for Sustainable Forests

Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1997
Abstract Fungal root pathogens are widespread and may cause substantial seedling losses in conifer nurseries. Furthermore, poor seedling survival and growth on reforestation sites results in reduced forest regeneration. Use of microbial inoculants for disease control and plant growth promotion has become an important endeavour.
Dong Ning He   +4 more
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Microbial Inoculants as Biofertilizer

2016
Increasing application of chemical fertilizers in agriculture make country self dependent in food production but it depreciate environment and cause harmful impacts on living beings. The excess uses of these fertilizers in agriculture are costly and have various adverse effects on soil fertility.
Reeta Goel   +3 more
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Microbial Inoculants as Biofertilizers and Biopesticides

2016
Bioinoculants are ecofriendly as they don’t have any adverse effect on soil fauna and flora. These bioinoculants can also be used as biopesticides which do not have any residual effect on crop products. But the main problem with the bioinoculants is its quality, as the private agencies which supply various biofertilizers and biopesticides don’t care ...
Mukesh Kumar, D. V. Pathak
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The Inherent Conflicts in Developing Soil Microbial Inoculants

Trends in Biotechnology, 2019
Potentially beneficial microorganisms have been inoculated into agricultural soils for years. However, concurrent with sequencing advances and successful manipulation of host-associated microbiomes, industry and academia have recently boosted investments into microbial inoculants, convinced they can increase crop yield and reduce fertilizer and ...
Kevin L. Hockett   +4 more
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