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Mäder, Paul; Kaiser, Franziska; Adholeya, Alok; Singh, Reena; Uppal, Harminder S.; Sharma, Anil K.; Srivastava, Rashmi; Sahai, Vikram; Aragno, Michel; Wiemken, Andres; Johri, Bhavdish N.; Fried, Padrout M.. |
The scarcity of non-renewable resources such as soils and fertilizers and the consequences of climate change can dramatically influence the food security of future generations. Mutualistic root microorganisms such as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can improve plant fitness. We tested the growth response of wheat (Triticum aestivum [L.]), rice (Oriza sativa [L.]) and black gram (Vigna mungo [L.], Hepper) to an inoculation of AMF and PGPR alone or in combination over two years at seven locations in a region extending from the Himalayan foothills to the Indo-Gangetic plain. The AMF applied consisted of a consortium of different strains, the PGPR of two fluorescent Pseudomonas strains (Pseudomonas jessenii,... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Cereals; Pulses and oilseeds Crop health; Quality; Protection. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/18936/1/Maeder_et_al._Soil_Biol_Biochem_43_(2011)_609%2D619.pdf |
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