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Mycorrhiza, 2019
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a central role in rhizosphere functioning as they interact with both plants and soil microbial communities. The conditions in which AMF modify plant physiology and microbial communities in the rhizosphere are still poorly understood.
Changey, Frédérique +6 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a central role in rhizosphere functioning as they interact with both plants and soil microbial communities. The conditions in which AMF modify plant physiology and microbial communities in the rhizosphere are still poorly understood.
Changey, Frédérique +6 more
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Microbial Inoculants as Crop-Yield Enhancers
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1987(1987). Microbial Inoculants as Crop-Yield Enhancers. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 61-85.
Yaacov Okon, Ralph Baker
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Microbial Inoculants for Sustainable Legume Production
2010The role of legumes in improving soil fertility is well known and hence is being introduced to newer areas to enrich the soil with plant nutrients, especially nitrogen. Since legumes are an important source of dietary protein, their production is linked to food security. Furthermore, identification of insecticidal components in legume extract and fiber
C. R. Patil, A. R. Alagawadi
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The Inherent Conflicts in Developing Soil Microbial Inoculants
Trends in Biotechnology, 2019Potentially 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 ...
Laura M, Kaminsky +4 more
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Microbial Inoculants as Biofertilizers and Biopesticides
2016Bioinoculants 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 ...
D. V. Pathak, Mukesh Kumar
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Enhancing the potential of microbial inoculants through molecular microbial ecology
1997The current interest associated with the use of microbial inoculants is in part a response to concerns associated with the use of synthetic chemical pesticides and fertilisers in current conventional agricultural practices. Due to increasing concerns with regard to the safety of synthetic chemical pesticides, restrictions have been placed on the use of
F. O’Gara +8 more
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Soil microbial inoculants for sustainable agriculture: Limitations and opportunities
Soil Use and Management, 2022Maureen O'Callaghan
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