Iron scavengers PGPR and their role as soil health enhancer in rice fields of Bihar
Paper Title: Iron scavengers PGPR and their role as soil health enhancer in rice fields of Bihar
Authors Name: Nivedita Sharma , Dr. Pushpanjali Khare
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Published Paper Id: TIJER2303029
Published In: Volume 10 Issue 3, March-2023
Abstract: PGPR from rhizospheric soil grip nutrient there by reducing need for chemical fertilizers and revitalizing soil quality. The rice fields of Bihar are abundantly rich in PGPR belonging to Pseudomonas, Azotobacter, Serratia and Arthrobacter genus. Weeds grow in abundance along with rice crop which enhances crop productivity and soil fertility through multifarious biochemical approaches. Azospirrillum and Azotobacter are influential Fe- chelating PGPR which assists siderophore production in the weed rhizosphere that scavenge iron from insoluble Fe- compounds present in soil and trigger soil health and nutrient availability in the rice fields.
Keywords: Rhizosphere, Fe- chelating PGPR, weeds.
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Page No: 244-254
Country: Patna, Bihar, India
Research Area: Biological Science
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