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Organic farming and good agricultural practices (G.A.P) intrigues the concern of both consumers and producers of agricultural commodities. Principally, such practices are based on the concept of rationalizing agrochemical inputs and maximizing biological activities in the plant-soil system. Bio-preparates (Biofertilizers and Bio-pesticides) of various rhizobacteria are potential candidates supporting plant nutrition and health. Their applications are extensively experimented for prospective future marketing and practicing. The book with its 7 chapters is providing strong experimental evidences…mehr

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Organic farming and good agricultural practices (G.A.P) intrigues the concern of both consumers and producers of agricultural commodities. Principally, such practices are based on the concept of rationalizing agrochemical inputs and maximizing biological activities in the plant-soil system. Bio-preparates (Biofertilizers and Bio-pesticides) of various rhizobacteria are potential candidates supporting plant nutrition and health. Their applications are extensively experimented for prospective future marketing and practicing. The book with its 7 chapters is providing strong experimental evidences on the value add of using agro-industrial effluents (Bakers' yeast, starch, sugar and olive oil industries) and plant juices as accessible/economic substrates for biomass production and formulation of bio-preparates of rhizobacteria. The presented results of pot and field trials strongly emphasize the importance of bio-preparates as a potential practice for organic farming of field and vegetable crops under the impoverished conditions of semi-arid deserts. The book is an important resource for experts, researchers and students of agriculture, biotechnology, organic farming and environment.
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Autorenporträt
Hegazi and Fayez are professors at Cairo University, Egypt. Their partnership generated well-known publications and fruitfull cooperation with international schools of plant-microbe interactions and organic farming. Once obtained her Ph.D., Mervat Hamza is in charge of biofertilizers production at ESRU, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University.