Scoping the potential uses of beneficial micro-organisms for increasing the productivity of cropping systems
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Pereg, Lily
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University Of New England
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2012-06-30
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Plant growth promotion is a complex phenomenon that often cannot be attributed to a single mechanism, as most PGP microbes are capable of multiple mechanisms and in some cases their PGP effect may only occur through i
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plant growth, health, soil, nutrients, pgp microbes, microorganisms, fertilisers, pesticides, environmental, pollution, yields, benefits, profitability, biofertilisers, mycorrhizal fungus, grdc, australian cotton, diseases control, management, biology, collaboration, bacillus, azospirillum, pseudomonas, crop rotation, economics, farming systems, irrigation, management, extension and adoption
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- 2012 Final Reports
CRDC Final reports submitted 2012