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Sustainable Agriculture with Rhizobacteria (PGPR)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Current Science Research and Review, 2022
In the present scenario, the demand for food and nutrient has increased due to population growth. Ascribable to industrialization and urbanization, a very small area of productivity land is available for maintenance of life process. Agricultural growth depends upon the microbial population present in the soil over the last few years.
Preeti Jain   +2 more
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VEGETATIVE GROWTH OF RAINBOW CHILI (Capsicum annuum L.) IN THE TREATMENT OF PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria), PGPR-NPK FERTILIZER, AND PGPR-COMPOST COMBINATION

open access: yesAgric, 2020
Bolivian Rainbow Chili is one of the ornamental chili varieties which is unique in the form of its colorful fruit color. The vegetative growth of ornamental chilies requires additional nutrients and the role of microorganisms to obtain optimal growth.
Jennefer Constantia, Rejeki Siti Ferniah
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PGPR in Coniferous Trees

open access: yes, 2011
Coniferous trees are widely distributed in the world and have tremendous environmental and economic importance. Large numbers of bacteria live in the rhizosphere or rhizoplane of their roots, and some of these may promote tree growth through a variety of mechanisms.
Bran Nogueira Cardoso, Elke Jurandy   +4 more
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LOCALLY AND WEAKLY PGPR-CLOSED SETS [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Pure and Apllied Mathematics, 2013
In the year 2005, the authors introduced and studied the concept of pgpr-closed sets in topological spaces. The purpose of this paper is to introduce locally and weakly pgpr-closed sets and investigate their basic properties.
M. Anitha, P. Thangavelu
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PGPR activity of coal solubilizing bacteria

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad del Zulia, 2022
Coal solubilizing bacteria (CSB) are microorganisms to able to bio transformed low rank coal, releasing humified organic matter in the process. On the other hand, these bacterial genera have reported previously as plant growth promoting bacteria. The aim of this work was to assess the Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) capacity of five CSB ...
Helen Brito-Campo   +6 more
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Rhizosphere: An Ideal Site for PGPR Screening

open access: yesFuturistic Biotechnology, 2023
Rhizosphere is the thin layer of soil surrounding plant roots and play important role in plant-bacterial interactions. This rhizospheric region around plant roots is an area rich in plant growth promoting bacteria. These plant-associated bacteria usually promote plant growth through various direct or indirect mechanisms including phosphorous ...
Ambreen Ahmed, Aqsa Tariq
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Mycorrhizosphere: The Role of PGPR

open access: yes, 2014
The establishment of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus in the root cortex is known to change many key aspects of plant physiology and the mineral nutrient composition in plant tissues, the hormonal balance and the patterns of C allocation. Consequently, AM colonisation induced many plant changes which affect the microbial populations, both ...
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Contribution of PGPRs to Plant Growth: A Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Plant & Soil Science
PGPR play an important role in maintaining soil equilibrium. It is a living medium composed mainly of heterotrophic micro-organisms, and is a major reservoir of rhizobacteria. It contains a complex and varied microflora that plays essential roles for the soil ecosystem and higher soil organisms.
Harouna Maidoukia Abdoul Razack   +2 more
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Role of PGPR in Rice Fields of Bihar

open access: yesInternational Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2022
Nivedita Sharma, Pushpanjali Khare
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