Intimate interactions of <em>Enterobacter, Aspergillus</em> and <em>Enterobacter-Aspergillus</em> biofilm with strawberry, tomato and rice: early plant growth under glass house conditions
Abstract:The host specificity of biofertilizers poses many challenges at large scale production and usage. The present study investigated the versatility of a fungal-bacterial biofilmed biofertilizer (FBB) in comparison to its monoculture bacterial (BB) and fungal (FB) biofertilizers using three crops. The FBB was formulated using selected strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) rhizosphere-associated bacterial (Enterobactor sp.) and fungal (Aspergillus sp.) strains. Strawberry, rice and tomato were grown in hydroponics under s… Show more
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