Effect of T. harzianum and G. mosseae Biological Inoculation and Phosphate Rocks on the Availability of NPK in the Rhizosphere of Barley Crop (Hordium Valgari L.)
Abstract:When it comes to increasing crop yields, biological fertilizers are crucial. So, researchers looked into how different concentrations of phosphate rock and T. harzianum and G. mosseae fungal fertilizers affected NPK availability in the rhizosphere of a barley crop. In the fall of 2021, farmers in the Al-Qadisiyah Governorate tested out a new barley variety they’d come up with, calling it “Samir 1,” on clay loamy soil. A randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replicates was used to create the factor… Show more
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