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Horticulture crops inoculated

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  • Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that can enhance plant growth by wide variety of mechanisms. PGPR offers an attractive way to replace chemical fertilizer, pesticides, and supplements. Agriculture and horticulture crops inoculated with certain PGPR strains may result in multiple effect right from enhancement of seedling germination to vegetative growth to yield.

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  • Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM fungi) have been found associated with a wide variety of agricultural and horticultural crops, but in legumes it occurs widely. The experiments were conducted during spring season 2017 under pot house conditions. The effect of inoculation of AM Fungi colonization and P amendments on growth and yield of Mungbean plants was investigated.

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  • Drought stress alters productivity of crops in general and horticultural crops in particular resulting in poor quality produce and reduced yields. When plants are exposed to severe water stress, they suffer from membrane destabilization and general nutrient imbalances that alter their physiology and defence mechanisms.

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  • This research was conducted during 2015-16 and 2016-17 kharif seasons in the Department of Horticulture, S. K. N. Agriculture University, Jobner, Jaipur (Rajasthan) to measure the influence on various physiological parameters of vegetable cowpea legume crop using growth substances and bio-fertilizers. The highest relative leaf water content (61.90%), transpiration rate (2.24m mol H2O/m2 /s) and leaf diffusion resistance (78.03s cm-2 ) were obtained in Brassinoids @ 0.50 ppm whereas lowest leaf osmotic potential (1.

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  • Myrothecium roridum, a fungal plant pathogen is known to infect the leaves and stem of coffee seedlings in the nursery and leaves and berries of the plants in the field. The pathogen has a very wide host base infecting many agricultural and horticulture crops, ornamentals, gymnosperms and weeds. As black pepper is a major intercrop grown in the coffee plantations, the present study was under taken to test the ability of M. roridum to infect black pepper (Piper nigrum L.). Two isolates of M. roridum, isolated both from coffee nursery and field was inoculated on the leaves of pepper vines.

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