Search Results - "Rupela, O. P."
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Application of plant growth-promoting bacteria associated with composts and macrofauna for growth promotion of Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.)
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-12-2006)“…Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) were reported to influence the growth, yield, and nutrient uptake by an array of mechanisms. We selected seven different…”
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new index to assess soil quality and sustainability of wheat-based cropping systems
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-08-2005)“…Sustainability index was calculated to assess soil quality under the influence of different fertilizer management practices. It is based on the area of the…”
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Effect of bacteria isolated from composts and macrofauna on sorghum growth and mycorrhizal colonization
Published in World journal of microbiology & biotechnology (01-06-2007)“…Beneficial plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere are primary determinants of plant health and soil fertility. The effect of combined inoculation of…”
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Growth promotion of maize by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria isolated from composts and macrofauna
Published in Microbiological research (01-01-2008)“…Five bacterial strains with phosphate-solubilizing ability and other plant growth promoting traits increased the plant biomass (20–40%) by paper towel method…”
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A novel method for the identification and enumeration of microorganisms with potential for suppressing fungal plant pathogens
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-12-2003)“…This paper describes a method that allowed counting of both the total culturable and antagonistic microorganisms in a given source such as compost. Fusarium…”
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Sustainable agriculture in the semi-arid tropics through biological nitrogen fixation in grain legumes
Published in Plant and soil (01-07-1995)“…Sustainable agriculture relies greatly on renewable resources like biologically fixed nitrogen. Biological nitrogen fixation plays an important role in…”
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A review of studies on SRI effects on beneficial organisms in rice soil rhizospheres
Published in Paddy and water environment (01-03-2011)“…This communication reports on separate research efforts in India and Indonesia to evaluate the effects that modifying methods of plant, soil, water and…”
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Effect of Carbon Substrates on Rock Phosphate Solubilization by Bacteria from Composts and Macrofauna
Published in Current microbiology (01-10-2006)“…Five of the 207 isolates from different composts, farm waste compost (FWC), rice straw compost (RSC), Gliricidia vermicompost (GVC), and macrofauna, showed…”
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A new gene that controls root nodulation in chickpea
Published in Crop science (01-03-1998)“…Nonnodulating (Nod-) genotypes are an important genetic resource for studies of the legume-rhizobium symbiosis. Investigations were carried out to determine…”
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Effect of composts or vermicomposts on sorghum growth and mycorrhizal colonization
Published in African journal of biotechnology (04-01-2007)“…Rice straw compost (RSC) and rice straw vermicompost (RSVC) were prepared and four weeks after maturity used for plant growth studies using sorghum as host…”
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Identification of non-nodulating, and low and high nodulating plants in pigeonpea
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (1995)“…A glasshouse screening program was initiated to identify non-nodulating (Nod −) plants in pigeonpea ( Cajanus cajan L. Millsp.). A visual rating scale of 1…”
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Biological Control of Chickpea Collar Rot by Co-inoculation of Antagonistic Bacteria and Compatible Rhizobia
Published in Indian journal of microbiology (01-10-2010)“…Two hundred and seven bacteria were isolated from composts and macrofauna and screened for plant growth promoting and antagonistic traits. Seven of the 207…”
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Screening techniques and improved biological nitrogen fixation in cool season food legumes
Published in Euphytica (01-01-1993)“…Dinitrogen fixation and legume productivity are greatly influenced through the interactions of legume host, Rhizobium, and the above- and below-ground…”
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Scope for genetic manipulation of mineral acquisition in chickpea
Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2002)“…Nutrient acquisition in chickpea needs to be efficient, because it is mainly grown as a post-rainy season, rainfed crop, and generally on soils inferior in…”
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Genetic control of hydrogen sulfide retention in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-01-1985)“…The ability to retain hydrogen sulfide (H sub(2)S) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is under nuclear gene control. Mutants with the ability to retain greater…”
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Displacement of native rhizobia nodulating chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) by an inoculant strain through soil solarization
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Sustainability Implications of Burning Rice- and Wheat-Straw in Punjab
Published in Economic and political weekly (02-10-1998)“…Yields from the rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic plain are declining despite the increasing use of chemical fertilisers. Crop residues are…”
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δ15N Values of sorghum grains harvested on a vertisol in the semi-arid tropics were positively related to doses of fertilizer N but negatively with the frequency of legume cultivation
Published in Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo) (01-06-2001)“…The relation between δ 15 N values of sorghum grains grown on Alfisol or Vertisol fields and the fields' cropping and N-fertilizer histories was investigated…”
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