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    <title>Biofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture</title>
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    <namePart>Nehra, Sampat</namePart>
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    <publisher>Aavishkar Publisher &amp; Distributors</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2014</dateIssued>
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  <note>Biofertilizers” are defined as biologically active products or microbial inoculants of bacteria, algae which may help biological fixation for the benefit of plant. Biofertilizer offer a new technology to Indian Agriculture holding a promise to balance many of the shortcomings of all the conventional chemical based technology The present book “Biofertilizers” is a well-documented comprehensive review of significant investigations on biofertilizers. This volume contains10 chapters covering major titles as; 1.Role of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in crop improvement, 2.Blue green algae as potential of biofertilizer in crop improvement, 3.Different water samples and their influence on crop performance, 4.Role of biofertilizers in soil fertility and agriculture 5.Endophytic plant growth promoting bacteria(PGPB) and its role as biofertilizer cum biopesticide for sustainable agriculture 6.Management of soil organic matter and belowground biodiversity for sustainable agricultural systems.7.Bioactive molecules from fungal endophytes and their therapeutic potential: Proxy’s for plant secondary metabolites. 8. Impact of chemicals in soil environment. 9. Sugar Transport and control of metabolism during seed development. 10. Rhizobium in sustainable agriculture. This book provides adequate background and current information on “biofertilizers”. It will be very useful for a variety of scholars and farmers, researchers in agriculture, agriculture biotechnology and botany, microbiology and Biotechnology.</note>
  <note>Contents
1. Role of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria in Crop Improvement
2. BGA as potential of biofertilizer in Crop Improvement
3. Different water samples and their influence on crop performance
4. Role of biofertilizers in soil fertility and agriculture
5. Endophytic plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and its role as biofertilizer cum biopesticide for sustainable agriculture
6. Management of Soil Organic Matter and Belowground Biodiversity for Sustainable Agricultural Systems
7. Bioactive Molecules from Fungal Endophytes and their Therapeutic Ptential: Proxy's for Plant Secondary Metabolites
8. Impact of Chemicals in Soil Environment
9. Rhizobium: Nitrogen Fixation and Agriculture
10. Sugar Transport and Control of Metabolism During Seed Development</note>
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    <topic>Agriculture</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc">631.86 NEH</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">9788179104521</identifier>
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