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1. ACC-deaminase producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and biochar mitigate adverse effects of drought stress on maize growth

2. Basal application of zinc to improve mung bean yield and Zinc-GrainsBiofortfication

5. The interactive effects of dolomite application and straw incorporation on soil N2O emissions.

6. PHOSPHORUS AND ZINC APPLICATION IMPROVES RICE PRODUCTIVITY.

8. Compost mixed fruits and vegetable waste biochar with ACC deaminase rhizobacteria can minimize lead stress in mint plants.

9. Phosphorus Nutrient Management through Synchronization of Application Methods and Rates in Wheat and Maize Crops.

10. Effect of Cadmium-Tolerant Rhizobacteria on Growth Attributes and Chlorophyll Contents of Bitter Gourd under Cadmium Toxicity.

12. Potential role of compost mixed biochar with rhizobacteria in mitigating lead toxicity in spinach.

13. Coupling Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria with Phosphorus Supplements Improve Maize Phosphorus Acquisition and Growth under Lime Induced Salinity Stress.

14. ACC-deaminase producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and biochar mitigate adverse effects of drought stress on maize growth.

15. Restoring effect of soil acidity and Cu on N 2 O emissions from an acidic soil.

16. Co-application of ACC-deaminase producing PGPR and timber-waste biochar improves pigments formation, growth and yield of wheat under drought stress.

17. Efficiency of various sewage sludges and their biochars in improving selected soil properties and growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum).

18. Reduction in soil N 2 O emissions by pH manipulation and enhanced nosZ gene transcription under different water regimes.

19. Biochar increased photosynthetic and accessory pigments in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plants by reducing cadmium concentration under various irrigation waters.

20. Bacteria in combination with fertilizers promote root and shoot growth of maize in saline-sodic soil.

21. Heavy metals in vegetables and respective soils irrigated by canal, municipal waste and tube well waters.

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