Microorganisms in Environmental Management 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2229-3_5
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Role of Microbiologically Rich Compost in Reducing Biotic and Abiotic Stresses

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“…Salinity causes substantial losses in the yield and crop quality as well as adaptation (Hasanuzzaman et al, 2012). Water, salinity and nutrient are crop growth-limiting factors but weeds, pests and diseases can decrease the potential of crop yield and they are considered as crop growth reducing factors (Dogliotti et al, 2004;Mehta et al, 2012). Salinity is one of chronic and acute plant stress factors in arid and semiarid regions.…”
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“…Salinity causes substantial losses in the yield and crop quality as well as adaptation (Hasanuzzaman et al, 2012). Water, salinity and nutrient are crop growth-limiting factors but weeds, pests and diseases can decrease the potential of crop yield and they are considered as crop growth reducing factors (Dogliotti et al, 2004;Mehta et al, 2012). Salinity is one of chronic and acute plant stress factors in arid and semiarid regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%