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Soybean has played a significant contribution to the yellow revolution in India.The productivity of this crop is affected by many factors viz. crop genetics, nutrient management and climatic factors. For sustaining the crop productivity under the modern intensive agriculture system, it is imperative to adopt integrated nutrient management approach including inoculation with Biofertilizers. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) resulting from mutual beneficial interaction between soybean and root nodule bacteria (Rhizobium) provides the major part of the nitrogen nutrition of legumes and is an…mehr

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Soybean has played a significant contribution to the yellow revolution in India.The productivity of this crop is affected by many factors viz. crop genetics, nutrient management and climatic factors. For sustaining the crop productivity under the modern intensive agriculture system, it is imperative to adopt integrated nutrient management approach including inoculation with Biofertilizers. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) resulting from mutual beneficial interaction between soybean and root nodule bacteria (Rhizobium) provides the major part of the nitrogen nutrition of legumes and is an environmentally benign process. this book is written with objective to evaluate the field efficacy of B. Japonicum strain of various geographical area of Central India in Soybean crop. this book is divided into different chapter viz., Introduction, Review of Literature, Materials and Method, Results and discussion, Summery and Conclusion, References with with fine interpretation.
Autorenporträt
The author completed his B.Sc. (Ag) from IGKVV, Raipur and M.Sc. (Ag) Department of Soil Sci. and Agril. Chem. from JNKVV, Jabalpur with good academic records. He is also pursuing Ph.D. in Soil Science and Agril. Chemistry from MGCGV, Chitrakoot. He has five year of Research Experience in concerned discipline. He has several research Publications.