2022
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4195
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Effect of species diversity levels and microbial consortium on biomass production, net economic gain, and fertility of marginal land

Abstract: Increasing the income of crop growers per unit area and restoring the fertility of marginal soils are major challenges of agricultural sustainability in the Indian agrarian economy. This study investigates the benefits of plant communities consisting of Indian licorice (Abrus precatorius L.), stevia (Stevia rebaudiana B.), chilli (Capsicum annum L.), and a microbial consortium of four plant growth-promoting bacteria and fungi (Bacillus pseudomycoides, Bacillus firmus, Aspergillus luchuensis, and Aspergillus ta… Show more

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“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, plant pathogens, and animal pathogens exhibited higher proportions in S-SP than in S-IP, whereas soil saprotrophs, undefined saprotrophs, and dung saprotrophs were more numerous in S-IP than in S-SP (Figure 8f). In intercropping systems, plants directly or indirectly control and influence the changes in soil properties (Mishra & Singh, 2022). In this study, N-IP exhibited the highest TN, TP, AK, and SOC content in rhizosphere soil, with the SOC content the most pronounced (Figure 1).…”
Section: Function Prediction Of the Microbial Communitymentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, plant pathogens, and animal pathogens exhibited higher proportions in S-SP than in S-IP, whereas soil saprotrophs, undefined saprotrophs, and dung saprotrophs were more numerous in S-IP than in S-SP (Figure 8f). In intercropping systems, plants directly or indirectly control and influence the changes in soil properties (Mishra & Singh, 2022). In this study, N-IP exhibited the highest TN, TP, AK, and SOC content in rhizosphere soil, with the SOC content the most pronounced (Figure 1).…”
Section: Function Prediction Of the Microbial Communitymentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In intercropping systems, plants directly or indirectly control and influence the changes in soil properties (Mishra & Singh, 2022). In this study, N‐IP exhibited the highest TN, TP, AK, and SOC content in rhizosphere soil, with the SOC content the most pronounced (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cultivation of diverse crops and applying microbial consortium has received the attention of many researchers as this can offer multiple services and resilience to ecosystems (Awasthi et al, 2014; Awasthi et al, 2017). A study by Mishra and Singh (2022) investigated ecological (above and belowground biomass and carbon sequestration) and economic (income) benefits of designing diverse and novel cropping models with application of consortium of plant growth‐promoting bacteria and fungi. The results indicate two species richness level produced highest carbon sequestration (37 Mg ha −1 ) and were economically profitable with 0.99 million Indian rupee ha −1 yr −2 return (Mishra & Singh, 2022).…”
Section: Review Of Papers Published In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Mishra and Singh (2022) investigated ecological (above and belowground biomass and carbon sequestration) and economic (income) benefits of designing diverse and novel cropping models with application of consortium of plant growth‐promoting bacteria and fungi. The results indicate two species richness level produced highest carbon sequestration (37 Mg ha −1 ) and were economically profitable with 0.99 million Indian rupee ha −1 yr −2 return (Mishra & Singh, 2022).…”
Section: Review Of Papers Published In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%