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Current scenario and future prospects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: an economic valuable resource for the agriculture revival under stressful conditionsKhoshru et al., 2020
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- Khoshru B
- Mitra D
- Khoshmanzar E
- Myo E
- Uniyal N
- Mahakur B
- Mohapatra P
- Panneerselvam P
- Boutaj H
- Alizadeh M
- Cely M
- Senapati A
- Rani A
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- Journal of Plant Nutrition
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The biotic and abiotic stresses are key constraints for food quality, crop yield and global food security. It is necessary to take action to cope with global threats caused by abiotic and biotic stresses such as a reduction in precipitation, increasing drought, salinity, improper …
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