Search Results - "Choudhury, A. T. M. A"
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Effects of bacterial inoculant biofertilizers on growth, yield and nutrition of rice Australia
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (23-02-2016)“…Inoculant biofertilizer application increased fertilizer nitrogen (N) use efficiency in Vietnam in some previous field experiments. Similar results may be…”
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Phosphorus Adsorption in Some Australian Soils and Influence of Bacteria on the Desorption of Phosphorus
Published in Communications in soil science and plant analysis (01-05-2008)“…Seven Australian soil samples were collected from different locations (Camden, Griffith, Narrabri, Rutherglen, Wagga Wagga, Wee Waa (Ivanhoe), and Yanco) to…”
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Utilization of BNF Technology Supplementing Urea N for Sustainable Rice Production
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (01-01-2014)“…The critical nitrogen (N) requirement of rice crops for maximum yields is well known. To overcome acute N deficiency in rice soils as a result of an increasing…”
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Prospects and potentials for systems of biological nitrogen fixation in sustainable rice production
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-03-2004)“…The N requirement of rice crops is well known. To overcome acute N deficiency in rice soils, this element is usually supplied to the rice crop as the…”
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Prospects of using leguminous green manuring crop Sesbania rostrata for supplementing fertilizer nitrogen in rice production and control of environmental pollution
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (20-01-2020)“…Modern rice cultivation relies on chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer that ultimately degrades soil health and creates environmental pollution. The increasing…”
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Effects of bacterial inoculants and sources of phosphorus on yield and phosphorus uptake of wheat
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (20-03-2016)“…Phosphorus (P) mobilizing bacteria play an important role in the availability of soil and fertilizer P for all crops including wheat. Two greenhouse…”
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Evaluation of Phosphorus Mobilization Potentials of Six Bacterial Strains from Four Insoluble Phosphorus Sources
Published in Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis (01-01-2014)“…A laboratory experiment was conducted to evaluate the P mobilization potentials of six bacterial strains isolated from three wheat-growing soils of Australia…”
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Nitrogen fertilizer losses from rice soils and control of environmental pollution problems
Published in Communications in soil science and plant analysis (01-01-2005)“…Nitrogen (N) requirements of rice crop are met from both the soil and fertilizers. Because of acute N deficiency in most rice soils, fertilizer N must be…”
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Field Application Strategies for the Inoculant Biofertilizer Biogro Supplementing Fertilizer Nitrogen Application in Rice Production
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (19-09-2014)“…Biofertilizer research for rice in Vietnam has focused on the isolation and selection of strains that can fix nitrogen, solubilize inorganic phosphates,…”
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Effects of a multistrain biofertilizer and phosphorus rates on nutrition and grain yield of paddy rice on a sandy soil in southern Vietnam
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (01-01-2011)“…Field experiments during two successive rainy seasons were conducted in southern Vietnam to evaluate the effects of a commercial inoculant biofertilizer…”
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EVALUATION OF EFFECTS OF NITROGEN AND MAGNESIUM FERTILIZATION ON RICE YIELD AND FERTILIZER NITROGEN EFFICIENCY USING 15N TRACER TECHNIQUE
Published in Journal of plant nutrition (31-05-2001)“…Rice crop suffers from magnesium (Mg) deficiency in many locations of Muda Irrigation Scheme, Kedah, Malaysia. As a result nitrogen (N) efficiency is low in…”
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Non-symbiotic bacterial diazotrophs in crop-farming systems: can their potential for plant growth promotion be better exploited?
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-08-2004)“…Biological N 2 fixation (BNF) by associative diazotrophic bacteria is a spontaneous process where soil N is limited and adequate C sources are available. Yet…”
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Inoculant plant growth-promoting microorganisms enhance utilisation of urea-N and grain yield of paddy rice in southern Vietnam
Published in European journal of soil biology (2009)“…Field experiments were conducted during successive rainy seasons in 2006 in the Chau Thanh district of southern Vietnam to evaluate the effects of an inoculant…”
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Phosphorus fertilization for rice and control of environmental pollution problems
Published in Pakistan journal of biological sciences (01-07-2007)“…Aim of this study to review information on various aspects of P fertilization in rice i.e., P nutrition of rice, P response of rice plant, P availability in…”
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Inoculant plant growth-promoting microorganisms enhance utilisation of urea-N and grain yield of paddy rice in southern Vietnam: Ecology and Application of Azospirillum and other plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB)
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Copper adsorption behavior of three Malaysian rice soils
Published in Communications in soil science and plant analysis (01-03-2000)“…Copper (Cu) deficiency exists in different rice growing areas of Malaysia. A study on Cu adsorption was carried out in three Malaysian rice soils (Idris,…”
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Secondary metabolites (Triterpenes) from Couroupita guianensis
Published in Oriental pharmacy and experimental medicine (2009)“…The n-hexane and carbon tetrachloride soluble fractions of a methanolic extract of the stem bark of the Couroupita guianensis furnished three compounds,…”
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Phytochemical and biological investigations of Polygonum lanatum
Published in Oriental pharmacy and experimental medicine (2008)“…A total of five compounds namely, 2-methylanthracene-9, 10-dione (1), 1-hydroxy-6-methylanthracene-9,10-dione (2), $\beta$-sitosterol (3), stigmasterol (4) and…”
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