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Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (Hardcover)
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Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (Hardcover)
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This book contains 10 chapters and each chapter carries topics
related to Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB). Chapter 1,
mainly describes the basic information of the whole content of
plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). In chapter 2, the author
has collected the sources of PGPB that available in the natural
resources or those bacteria that were already cultivated in the
laboratory. In addition, in chapter 3, the author had delineated in
detail about the traits that were present in most of the PGPB.
Furthermore, in chapter 4, the author has described in detail how
the trait that was presented in those PGPB were used in the
mechanism of PGPB when it is interconnected with the plants. The
author also has shown various types of production systems that can
be used to cultivate the natural plant growth-promoting bacteria in
chapter 5. Through this system, more and wider application or
delivery of PGPB that can be carried out in the natural environment
is well described in the chapter 6. The author also defined
numerous types of concerns that may arise from the application of
PGPB and specific policy that closely related to PGPB in chapter 7
and 8, respectively. Prior to the chapter 10 which conclude the
whole content, the author has listed out in chapter 9 the success
of PGPB research. The author hope that all readers will gain
detailed information about PGPB through reading and referencing
this book.
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