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Agro-industrial wastes as carriers for bacterial inoculants
AbstractPeat is an ideal carrier for Rhizobium and Azotobacter, but high-quality peat is not abundantly and readily available in India. The experiments have shown the usefulness of indigenously available agro-industrial wastes such as dehydrated powdered bagasse with traces of mahua (Madhuca latifolia) cake and silk cocoon waste as substrates for the production of bioinoculants.
Agro-industrial wastes as carriers for bacterial inoculants
AbstractPeat is an ideal carrier for Rhizobium and Azotobacter, but high-quality peat is not abundantly and readily available in India. The experiments have shown the usefulness of indigenously available agro-industrial wastes such as dehydrated powdered bagasse with traces of mahua (Madhuca latifolia) cake and silk cocoon waste as substrates for the production of bioinoculants.
Agro-industrial wastes as carriers for bacterial inoculants
Jauhri, K.S. (author) / Gupta, Mala (author) / Sadasivam, K.V. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 27 ; 81-86
1988-04-07
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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