Expression of nutrient uptake-related genes in response to beneficial bacterial consortium application on Musa acuminata
D B Anugrah,
A Pambudi,
Y Effendi
Abstract:The banana plant holds significant importance in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries. Recently, the intensive use of biological fertilizers derived from soil microbes in horticulture productions has been reported for various beneficial reasons. These include improved nutrient availability, enhanced soil structure, disease suppression, increased plant stress tolerance, and environmental sustainability. This study examines the expression of nutrient uptake-related genes following applying a soil consor… Show more
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