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    Arbuscular mycorrhiza: a viable strategy for soil nutrient loss reduction

    Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi’s (AMF) role in plant nutrition and stress management is well known, but very few researches and studies have been conducted so far on the fungal ability to reduce different nutrien...

    Manoj Parihar, Vijay Singh Meena, Pankaj Kumar Mishra in Archives of Microbiology (2019)

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    Revisiting the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: lessons from the past and objectives for the future

    Plant beneficial rhizobacteria (PBR) is a group of naturally occurring rhizospheric microbes that enhance nutrient availability and induce biotic and abiotic stress tolerance through a wide array of mechanisms...

    Abhinav Aeron, Ekta Khare, Chaitanya Kumar Jha in Archives of Microbiology (2020)

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    Endophytic bacteria promote growth of the medicinal legume Clitoria ternatea L. by chemotactic activity

    Part of the native root nodule endophytic microflora referring to members of the genera Proteobacteria and Sphingobacteria were used to test their bioefficacy as seed biopriming. These were quantified for their p...

    Abhinav Aeron, Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari, Vijay Singh Meena in Archives of Microbiology (2020)

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    The potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in C cycling: a review

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) contribute predominantly to soil organic matter by creating a sink demand for plant C and distributing to below-ground hyphal biomass. The extra-radical hyphae along with glo...

    Manoj Parihar, Amitava Rakshit, Vijay Singh Meena in Archives of Microbiology (2020)