2017
DOI: 10.18782/2320-7051.5706
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Comparitive Study on Quality Parameters and Viability of Carrier and Liquid Biofertilizers

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“…Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of beneficial microorganisms that are often inoculated as biological fertilizers. This group of bacteria presents relevant properties to fix the essential plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N), thus are known as N-fixing PGPR [9]. In addition to their ability in nutrient provision, PGPR also possess several functional traits, such as the following: inhibiting soil pathogens by producing HCN (hydrogen cyanide), siderophores, and antibiotics; improving plant tolerance to drought, salinity, metal toxicity, and P dissolution; and producing phytohormones [10,11].…”
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“…Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of beneficial microorganisms that are often inoculated as biological fertilizers. This group of bacteria presents relevant properties to fix the essential plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N), thus are known as N-fixing PGPR [9]. In addition to their ability in nutrient provision, PGPR also possess several functional traits, such as the following: inhibiting soil pathogens by producing HCN (hydrogen cyanide), siderophores, and antibiotics; improving plant tolerance to drought, salinity, metal toxicity, and P dissolution; and producing phytohormones [10,11].…”
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“…The ability of nitrogen-fixing bacteria to produce phytohormones is considered essential because they influence root growth resulting in increased water and nutrient uptake. PGPR also help in mitigating abiotic pressures (salinity and drought), reducing the impact of heavy metals in the soil, and the biocontrol of plant pathogens [9,10]. Previous research on PGPR biofertilizers demonstrated no significant difference between the 100% NPP (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) fertilizer dose and the 50% NPP dose when applied to upland rice cultivation [12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%