PGPR Potentially Improve Growth of Tomato Plants in Salt-Stressed Environment
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria are colonized bacterial species that has the capability to improve plant growth by certain direct and indirect means. Environmental factors including both biotic and abiotic stresses are among the major constraints to crop production. In the current study, the ef...
Main Authors: | Mariam Zameer, Hina Zahid, Bushra Tabassum, Qurban Ali, Idress Ahmad Nasir, Muhammad Saleem, Shahid Javed Butt |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)
2016-06-01
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Series: | Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology |
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Online Access: | http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/614 |
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