Application of a novel bacterial consortium BDAM for bioremediation of bispyribac sodium in wheat vegetated soil

Volume: 374, Pages: 58 - 65
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Plant-bacterial mutualism has tremendous potential for remediation of herbicide contaminated soils. Generally, bacterial inoculation helps plants to grow well in the contaminated environment. Here, we investigated the impact of bispyribac sodium (BS) degrading bacterial consortium (BDAM) on BS remediation, plant growth promotion and BS accumulation in plant parts. Wheat (Triticum aestivum) was planted in BS spiked soil and inoculated with BDAM....
Paper Details
Title
Application of a novel bacterial consortium BDAM for bioremediation of bispyribac sodium in wheat vegetated soil
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
374
Pages
58 - 65
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