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Biocontrol potential of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria against plant disease and insect pest
Biological control is a promising approach to enhance pathogen and pest control to ensure high productivity in cash crop production. Therefore, PGPR biofertilizers are very suitable for application in the cult...
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Environmental and tectonic significance of Late Permian reefs in the Linxi and adjacent areas in Inner Mongolia of China
Many plateau-edge reefs and reef mounds of the Late Permian have been discovered in Linxi County and adjacent areas of Inner Mongolia, China. These reefs verify that the Hinggan-Inner Mongolia Area was an open...
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Discovery of marine fossils in the upper part of the Permian Linxi Formation in Lo**ian, **ngmeng area, China
Two important geological issues have a long history of debate in the **ngmeng area. The first concerns the final closure of the North China plate, Siberia plate and several intermediate massifs in the area, an...
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Late Paleozoic reefs and their significance for tectonics and oil-gas exploration in the Hinggan-Inner Mongolia area
Many reefs of the Late Paleozoic have been discovered recently in the Hinggan-Inner Mongolia area. These reefs clearly are geographically extensive, and possess distinctive features and well-developed reef-fac...
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Conodont evolution and stratotype sign of carboniferous Tournaisian-Visean boundary in South China
A stratotype section, boundary point and conodont sign have been recommended for GSSP of the Tournaisian-Visean boundary, based on studies of sectional sedimentology, conodont facies and phylogeneses in South ...
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Sequence stratigraphy of Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary strata in Luan**, Northern Hebei, China
A sediment-continuous section of Jurassic-Cretaceous (J-K) boundary strata was found in Zhangjiagou of Luan**, northern Hebei Province, China. The boundary strata were systematically divided into 5 sequences...