Unraveling the role of plant growth regulators and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in phytoremediation

S Jan, R Bhardwaj, NR Sharma, R Singh - Journal of Plant Growth …, 2024 - Springer
Phytoremediation is a technique for reducing or stabilizing hazardous chemicals in polluted
soil or ground water. There is a loss of agricultural products and a degradation in food …

In vitro investigation to explore the toxicity of different groups of pesticides for an agronomically important rhizosphere isolate Azotobacter vinelandii

M Shahid, A Zaidi, A Ehtram, MS Khan - Pesticide biochemistry and …, 2019 - Elsevier
In this work, an attempt was made to evaluate the effect of pesticides on growth pattern,
surface morphology, cell viability and growth regulators of nitrogen fixing soil bacterium …

[PDF][PDF] Fixed nitrogen in agriculture and its role in agrocenoses

S Tanchyk, D Litvinov, A Butenko, O Litvinova… - 2021 - dspace.emu.ee
On typical low-humus black soils in short crop rotations with legumes (25–33%) and without
them, it was found that depending on the set of crops in crop rotation and application of …

Specifics of pesticides effects on the phytopathogenic bacteria

V Patyka, N Buletsa, L Pasichnyk… - … and Engineering S, 2016 - sciendo.com
The data concerning the effects of pesticides of different nature on the phytopathogenic
bacteria was examined and summarized. Without extensive research on the mechanisms of …

Impacts of synthetic pesticides on soil health and non-targeted flora and fauna

Ankit, L Saha, V Kishor, K Bauddh - Ecological and practical applications …, 2020 - Springer
The complications associated with excessive use of synthetic pesticides are well known.
Synthetic pesticides are lethal to a host of living organisms, be it insect, weed, rodent, etc. At …

Natural farming diversifies resource-utilisation patterns and increases network complexity in soil microbial community of paddy fields

C Tatsumi, J Lin, M Ishiguro, Y Uchida - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Natural farming does not involve the use of pesticides or fertilisers, and its success depends
heavily on the soil microbial community. In rice paddy fields, the effects of natural farming on …

Pesticides in India in the twenty-first century and their impact on biodiversity

A Bhakar, YV Singh, aaaaa Abhishek, R Tabassum - Vegetos, 2023 - Springer
Pesticides use in agriculture has helped in increasing crop productivity on one hand but on
the other hand unregulated excessive indiscriminate use of pesticides have caused different …

[PDF][PDF] Soil pollution and their impact on soil microorganisms

P Panneerselvam, D Mitra, B Mohanty… - Environmental …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Human health and natural habitats are endangered by soil contaminants. Soil
microorganisms, which are free-living and symbiotic in the rhizosphere and also grow on …

[HTML][HTML] Archaea, bacteria and termite, nitrogen fixation and sustainable plants production

SUN Wenli, MH Shahrajabian… - Notulae Botanicae Horti …, 2021 - notulaebotanicae.ro
Certain bacteria and archaea are responsible for biological nitrogen fixation. Metabolic
pathways usually are common between archaea and bacteria. Diazotrophs are categorized …

[PDF][PDF] Influence of pesticides on nitrogen fixing bacteria

PA Gulhane, AV Gomashe, KM Sundarkar - Int J Tech Res Appl, 2015 - ijtra.com
Pesticide use is effective for the protection of plants from pest, but the extensive use of
pesticide over the past four decades has resulted in the disturbance of natural biological …