Rhizosphere-resident fungi that are helpful to plants are generally termed as 'plant growth promoting fungi'(PGPF). These fungi are one of the chief sources of the biotic inducers …
C Wang, D Chen, J Shen, Q Yuan, F Fan, W Wei… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2021 - Elsevier
The effects of biochar application on soil microbial communities and functional characteristics and their correlations with soil fertility properties were explored in a double …
W Pietro-Souza, F de Campos Pereira, IS Mello… - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
The present study proposes the use of endophytic fungi for mercury bioremediation in in vitro and host-associated systems. We examined mercury resistance in 32 strains of …
Abstract Aims Soil arsenic (As) contamination of food‐chains and public health can be mitigated through fungal bioremediation. To enumerate culturable soil fungi, soils were …
S Mohd, J Shukla, AS Kushwaha, K Mandrah… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Complex intercellular interaction is a common theme in plant-pathogen/symbiont relationship. Cellular physiology of both the partners is affected by abiotic stress. However …
Plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF) constitute diverse genera of nonpathogenic fungi that provide a variety of benefits to their host plants. PGPF show an effective role in sustainable …
In addition to the well-known Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, several other Fusarium species are known to cause extensive worldwide crop losses in tomatoes. Prevalence and …
S Srivastava, JJ Akkarakaran, S Sounderajan… - Geoderma, 2016 - Elsevier
Arsenic (As) is a non-essential element whose entry into rice grains is an issue of public concern. The need, therefore, exists to understand the regulatory mechanisms of As …
PK Srivastava, M Gupta, Shikha… - Land Degradation & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
A novel bioaugmented organic amendment (SFOA)[consisted of vermicompost (pre‐ enriched with plant growth promoting fungi) mixed with pressmud and Azadirachta indica (A …