Perspectives of PGPR in agri-ecosystems

M Saraf, S Rajkumar, T Saha - Bacteria in agrobiology: crop ecosystems, 2011 - Springer
Bacteria inhabiting the rhizosphere and beneficial to plants are termed as plant growth-
promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). A putative rhizobacteria qualifies as PGPR when it is able …

Perspectives of PGPR in Agri-Ecosystems

M Saraf, S Rajkumar, T Saha - Bacteria in Agrobiology: Crop …, 2011 - books.google.com
One of the finest success stories of post independent era is the green revolutions in 1960s,
which transformed the country from “begging bowl” to “breadbasket.” This has been possible …

Perspectives of PGPR in Agri-Ecosystems

M Saraf, S Rajkumar, T Saha - Bacteria in Agrobiology - Springer
One of the finest success stories of post independent era is the green revolutions in 1960s,
which transformed the country from “begging bowl” to “breadbasket.” This has been possible …

Perspectives of PGPR in Agri-Ecosystems

M Saraf, S Rajkumar, T Saha - Bacteria in Agrobiology: Crop Ecosystems - infona.pl
Bacteria inhabiting the rhizosphere and beneficial to plants are termed as plant growth-
promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). A putative rhizobacteria qualifies as PGPR when it is able …

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M Saraf, S Rajkumar, T Saha - Bacteria in Agrobiology: Crop Ecosystems - researchgate.net
One of the finest success stories of post independent era is the green revolutions in 1960s,
which transformed the country from “begging bowl” to “breadbasket.” This has been possible …