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The rhizosphere is a narrow region of soil that is directly influenced by root secretions and associated soil microbes. Plants exhibit a diverse array of interactions with these soil microbes which span the full range of ecological possibilities such as competitive, commensal, mutualistic, etc. Rhizosphere organisms have been well studied for their beneficial effects on plant growth and health. The beneficiary microbes include Nitrogen fixers, P solubilisers, Biocontrol microbes, etc. These microbes are also important in agriculture for bio-fertilizer production. This book focuses on how soil…mehr

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The rhizosphere is a narrow region of soil that is directly influenced by root secretions and associated soil microbes. Plants exhibit a diverse array of interactions with these soil microbes which span the full range of ecological possibilities such as competitive, commensal, mutualistic, etc. Rhizosphere organisms have been well studied for their beneficial effects on plant growth and health. The beneficiary microbes include Nitrogen fixers, P solubilisers, Biocontrol microbes, etc. These microbes are also important in agriculture for bio-fertilizer production. This book focuses on how soil microbes metabolise soil borne nutrients to liberate these elements for plant nutrition.
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A Dra. Anshu Sibbal Chatli completou a sua graduação no GNDU, Amritsar com Medalha de Ouro. Concluiu o seu Mestrado e Doutoramento em Microbiologia pela PAU, Ludhiana. Foi galardoada com o Prémio Jovem Cientista pelo DST, GOI. Fez a triagem de micróbios solubilizantes de fosfato do solo da região dos Trans Himalaias. Publicou 35 artigos de investigação.