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Exploring the Plant Growth Promotion potential of Rhizobium under abiotic stress
In the arid and semiarid regions, crops are seriously affected by many abiotic stresses. Drought and salinity are the main abiotic stresses that impact negatively plants growth by reducing directly the plants yields through ...
Barley research in India: challenges and opportunities
Barley in India is grown in marginal, problematic and resource poor soils as a rainfed crop except some malt barley under contract farming. India's annual production of barley is around 1.6-1.8 m tons and area under ...
Lentil in Morocco
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Opportunities and challenges of diversified in cropping and livestock systems in small scale farms at desert reclaimed lands, Egypt
A farm survey was conducted in 2013/14, over 174 small-scale farms in the newly desert reclaimed lands of Egypt. Five zones have been investigated according to date of settlement: 1 old reclaimed land (1960s), 2 newly ...
Effet de l’association Rhizobium leguminosarum – Azotobacter chroococcum sur la nodulation et la croissance des plantes de la fève (Vicia Faba, L )
Les légumineuses alimentaires contribuent significativement dans la sécurité alimentaire, la génération des revenus et la préservation des sols pour des millions de petits agriculteurs au Maroc et en Afrique. Cependant, ...
Faba Bean in Egypt
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Genetic relatedness studied at molecular level for huskless barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is fourth major crop in the world that has been under cultivation since ancient times. It is classified into hulled and hulless barley according to the grain type. In India, hulless barley is ...