Screening the Rhizobium from Cajanus cajanfor Plant Growth Promoting Factors
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) found in the rhizosphere in association with roots are beneficial bacteria which can heighten the growth of plant directly or indirectly. In the present study root nodules were collected from Cajanus cajan cultivated field, Karimganj of Barak Valley Region...
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