Bioinoculants Open Access Journals
Microbial inoculants or Bioinoculants can prompt systemic acquired resisitance (SAR) of harvest
species to some common crop diseases. So far SAR has been exhibited for powdery mildew, take-all, leaf spot and root rot. The different sorts of bio-inoculants are: Rhizobacterial inoculants (Nitrogen-fixing bacteria and Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria),
fungal inoculants and composite inoculants. The impact of bio-inoculants on plants was assessed on the idea of physical and biochemical parameters. Peer reviewed Journal of Biofertilizers & Biopesticides, is a crucial and reliable source of current information on developments within the field. It publishes original papers, reviewed papers, case studies and short communications on the fundamentals, theoretical as well as applications and
management of environment. Inoculation paired with other amendments can further improve conditions. Arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation combined with compost may be a common household amendment for private gardens, agriculture, and nurseries. It has been observed that this pairing can also promote microbial functions in soils that have been affected by mining, Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) has received attention as a potential
agriculture amendment for its ability to access and supply the host plant phosphorus. Under a reduced fertilization greenhouse system that was inoculated with a mix of AM fungi and rhizobacteria,
tomato yields that got from 100%
fertility were attained at 70% fertility. This 30% reduction in fertilizer application can aid within the reduction of nutrient pollution, and help prolong finite natural resource like phosphorus (Peak phosphorus). Other effects include increases in salinity tolerance, drought tolerance, and resistance to trace metal toxicity. Open access (OA) refers to free, unrestricted online access to research outputs such as journal articles and books. OA content is open to all, with no access fees. There are two main routes to making research outputs openly accessible.
High Impact List of Articles
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Support vector regression to predict survival of Lactobacillus acidophilus in concentrated yoghurt
Mozhgan Nasiri Shahri, Ali Mohamadi Sani, Maryam Tavakoli Fadiheh Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Support vector regression to predict survival of Lactobacillus acidophilus in concentrated yoghurt
Mozhgan Nasiri Shahri, Ali Mohamadi Sani, Maryam Tavakoli Fadiheh Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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BP neural network model-based disabled students sports disturbance and strategy research
Wei Song Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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BP neural network model-based disabled students sports disturbance and strategy research
Wei Song Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Study on change of household registration system under the background of urbanization of population
Xu Yaping,Yu Huixin Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Study on change of household registration system under the background of urbanization of population
Xu Yaping,Yu Huixin Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Strategies for faba bean improvement growing under severe conditions and in the presence of a wide range of disease
Sonia Mejri, Yassine Mabrouk, Mouldi Saidi, Omrane Belhadj Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Strategies for faba bean improvement growing under severe conditions and in the presence of a wide range of disease
Sonia Mejri, Yassine Mabrouk, Mouldi Saidi, Omrane Belhadj Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Production optimization, characterization and antimicrobial activity of pyocyanin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa SPC B 65
Abraham Mathew, Abi N.Eldo, A.G.Molly Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Production optimization, characterization and antimicrobial activity of pyocyanin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa SPC B 65
Abraham Mathew, Abi N.Eldo, A.G.Molly Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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