
Chemical fertilizers
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Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth, but most of it in soil is insoluble and unavailable to plants. To increase crop yields, farmers use chemical fertilizers, causing soil pollution from the accumulation of insoluble P. Beneficial microorganisms called phosphorus-solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) can change insoluble organic and inorganic phosphorus compounds into forms that plants can absorb. This article seeks to deepen knowledge of how PSM can improve plant growth, decrease soil phosphorus contamination, and contribute to the future of sustainable agriculture.
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viaburame
14-03-2025
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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of chemical and organic fertilizers in different fertilization regimes on vegetative growth, fruit yield, and fruit quality of tomatoes. The experiment was arranged in a randomized complete block design with three replications in the winter season of 2021.
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vibecca
01-10-2024
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Effect of municipal biodegradable waste on rice was studied during kharif seasons of 2018 and 2019 at Regional-Research Sub-Station (RRSS) Chakdaha of BCKV under New Alluvial Zone of West Bengal.
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chauchaungayxua11
23-03-2021
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Human interleukin-11 (hIL-11) is a pleiotropic cytokine that is involved in numerous biological activities such as hematopoiesis, osteoclastogenesis, neurogenesis and female fertility. IL-11 is obviously a key reagent to study the IL-11 receptors. However, conventional radio-iodination techni-ques lead to a loss of IL-11 bioactivity. Here, we report the construction and the production of a new recombinant human IL-11 (FPDIL-11). In this molecule, a speci®c phosphorylation site (RRASVA) has been introduced at the N-terminus of rhIL-11. ...
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research12
29-04-2013
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Within this work we describe the purification and biochemical characteriza-tion of a ddNTP-sensitive DNA polymerase purified from mungbean (Vigna radiatacv B1, L.) seeds at 18 days after fertilization, when 70% of the nuclei are reported to be in the endoreduplicated state.
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galaxyss3
19-03-2013
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Crystallins are the major proteins of a mammalian eye lens. The topologic-ally similar eye lens proteins,b- and c-crystallins, are the prototype and founding members of the bc-crystallin superfamily. bc-Crystallins have until recently been regarded as structural proteins. However, the calcium-binding properties of a few members and the potential role ofbc-crystallins in fertility are being investigated.
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media19
04-03-2013
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