Pseudomonas Species as Silicon Solubilizer

Pseudomonas Species as Silicon Solubilizer

Authors

  •   Seema Singh   Forest Research Institute, Dehradun
  •   Y. P. Pal Singh   Forest Research Institute, Dehradun
  •   Harish Ginwal   Forest Research Institute, Dehradun
  •   Santan Barthwal   Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2021/v147i6/156309

Keywords:

PGPR, Biofertilizer, Silicon solubilization

Abstract

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Author Biographies

Seema Singh, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Ph.D Scholar, Genetics and Tree Improvement Divison, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

 

Y. P. Pal Singh, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Former Head, Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun

Harish Ginwal, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Scientist G and Dean (Academics)
Genetics and Tree Improvement Divison, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Santan Barthwal, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Scientist F
Genetics and Tree Improvement Divison, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Published

2021-06-17

How to Cite

Singh, S., Singh, Y. P. P., Ginwal, H., & Barthwal, S. (2021). <i>Pseudomonas</i> Species as Silicon Solubilizer. Indian Forester, 147(6), 600–601. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2021/v147i6/156309

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