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Munees Ahemad

Researcher at Aligarh Muslim University

Publications -  45
Citations -  4909

Munees Ahemad is an academic researcher from Aligarh Muslim University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizobacteria & Microbial inoculant. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 45 publications receiving 4010 citations. Previous affiliations of Munees Ahemad include Bahir Dar University.

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Mechanisms and applications of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: Current perspective

TL;DR: The latest paradigms of applicability of these beneficial rhizobacteria in different agro-ecosystems have been presented comprehensively under both normal and stress conditions to highlight the recent trends with the aim to develop future insights.
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Plant growth promotion by phosphate solubilizing fungi – current perspective

TL;DR: The present review focuses on the mechanisms of phosphate solubilization, development and mode of fungal inoculants application and mechanisms of growth promotion by phosphate-solubilizing fungi for crop productivity under a wide range of agro-ecosystems.
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Plant growth promotion by phosphate solubilizing bacteria

TL;DR: Current developments in the understanding of the functional diversity, rhizosphere colonizing ability, mode of actions and judicious application are likely to facilitate their use as reliable components in the management of sustainable agricultural systems.
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Remediation of metalliferous soils through the heavy metal resistant plant growth promoting bacteria: Paradigms and prospects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the different mechanisms of metal resistance and plant growth promotion of metal resistant PGPB as well as the recent development in exploitation of these bacteria in bioremediation of heavy metals in different agroecosystems.
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Effect of fungicides on plant growth promoting activities of phosphate solubilizing Pseudomonasputida isolated from mustard (Brassica compestris) rhizosphere.

TL;DR: It is inferred that fungicides must be examined in vitro for their possible adverse effects on soil micro flora before their application in agricultural fields and the prerequisite of application of fungicide-tolerant PGPR strains as bioinoculants so that their PGP activities may not be suppressed under fungicide stress.