Productivity of greengram in tebuconazole-stressed soil, by using a tolerant and plant growth-promoting Bradyrhizobium sp. MRM6 strain
@article{Ahemad2011ProductivityOG, title={Productivity of greengram in tebuconazole-stressed soil, by using a tolerant and plant growth-promoting Bradyrhizobium sp. MRM6 strain}, author={Munees Ahemad and Mohammad Saghir Khan}, journal={Acta Physiologiae Plantarum}, year={2011}, volume={34}, pages={245-254} }
In this study, a total of 50 rhizobial isolates were recovered from the root nodules of greengram plants. Of the 50 isolates, 9 bradyrhizobial strains namely, MRM1, MRM2, MRM3, MRM4, MRM5, MRM6, MRM7, MRM8, and MRM9, exhibiting a higher tolerance levels of 600, 800, 1,200, 1,000, 1,000, 1,600, 1,400, 1,400, and 1,000 μg ml−1, respectively, to triazole fungicide tebuconazole (chromatographically pure) were selected and tested for plant growth-promoting activities. Generally, the rhizobial strain… CONTINUE READING
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