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This project focuses on developing a membrane-based sensor to rapidly identify nitrogen-fixing bacteria from extreme environments. It aims to enhance plant growth, particularly in wheat, by isolating beneficial microbes that can mitigate salinity stress and studying the genetic interactions between these microbes and p…
Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) provide necessary nutrients to the plants and are promising substitute for the chemical fertilizers to promote plant growth and yield.
Among various growth promotion properties of PGPR, the ability to fix N2 is important for plant growth.
Several media-based techniques are available to screen the N2 fixing bacteria that are tedious, time-consuming and requires significant amount of resources.
Therefore, a rapid, cost-effective membrane-based sensor can…
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