Rhizobial symbiosis refers to the mutually beneficial relationship that forms between plants and soil bacteria that fix nitrogen, termed rhizobia. The functions of a small family of non-secreted ...
Common examples include carbon and nutrient exchanges between plants and mycorrhizal fungi, and between plants and rhizobial bacteria. Indirect mutualisms can arise when the effects of the two ...
The Department of Microbiology, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), organised an interactive guest lecture on ‘Soil ...
Some biological agents are available to improve crop growth, such as the rhizobial inoculants used with legumes to support nodulation or the fungal organism of Penicllium billai to solubilize ...