Abstract:Current study has focused on the hypothesis that augmentation of organic fertilizers with lignocellulolytic fungi could overcome the slow-release issue of nutrients and act as plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF) for plants against synthetic fertilizers. Two factorial experiments were implemented to study the influence of compost, processed by the addition of lignocellulolytic fungi, against rates of NPK fertilizers on the growth and productivity of cultivated wheat in sandy soil. An inoculum consisted of two c… Show more
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