Isolation, characterization, and evaluation of multi-trait plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for their growth promoting and disease suppressing effects on ginger
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ICAR Network Project on Application of microorganisms in Agriculture and Allied Sectors
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Elsevier BV
Subject
Microbiology
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