05.02.2013 Views

plant surface microbiology.pdf

plant surface microbiology.pdf

plant surface microbiology.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

94<br />

Ramesh Chander Kuhad et al.<br />

Hawksworth DL (1997) The fascination of fungi: exploring fungal diversity. Mycologist<br />

11:18–22<br />

Helgason T, Daniell TJ, Husband R, Fitter AH,Young JPW (1998) Ploughing up the woodwide<br />

web. Nature 394:431<br />

Hodge A (2000) Microbial ecology of arbuscular mycorrhiza. FEMS Microbiol Ecol<br />

32:91–96<br />

Hodge A, Robinson D, Fitter AH (2000) An arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculum enhances<br />

root proliferation in, but not nitrogen capture from nutrient rich patches in soil. New<br />

Phytol 145:575–584<br />

Hooker JE, Black KE (1995) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as a component of sustainable<br />

soil <strong>plant</strong> systems. Crit Rev Biotechnol 15:201–212<br />

Hunter-Cevera JC (1998) The value of microbial diversity. Curr Opin Microbiol<br />

1:278–285<br />

Jacobs H, Boswell GP, Ritz K, Davidson FA, Gadd GM (2002) Solubilization of calcium<br />

phosphate as a consequence of carbon translocation by Rhizobium solani. FEMS<br />

Microbiol Ecol 40:65–71<br />

Janardhanan KK, Abdul-Khaliq Naushin F, Ramaswamy K (1994) Vesicular arbusicular<br />

mycorrhiza in an alkaline usar land ecosystem. Curr Sci 67:465–469<br />

Jenesen SL, Mueller T, Magid J, Nielsen NE (1997) Temporal variations of C and N mineralization,<br />

microbial biomass and extractable organic pools in soil after oilseed rape<br />

straw incorporation in the field. Soil Biol Biochem 29:1043–1055<br />

Jensen LE, Nybroe O (1999) Nitrogen availability to Pseudomonas fluorescens DF57 is<br />

limited during decomposition of barley straw in bulk soil and in barley rhizosphere.<br />

Appl Environ Microbiol 65:4320–4328<br />

Johansen A, Finaly RD, Olsson PA (1996) Nitrogen metabolism of external hyphae of the<br />

arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intaradices. New Phytol 133:705–712<br />

Jones DL (1998) Organic acids in the rhizosphere – a critical review. Plant Soil 205:25–44<br />

Kim KY, Jordan D, McDonald GA (1998) Enterobacter agglomerans, phosphate solubilizing<br />

bacteria and microbial activity in soil: effect of carbon sources. Soil Biol Biochem<br />

30:995–1003<br />

Knudsen IMB, Debosz K, Hockenhull J, Jensen DF, Emholt S (1999) Suppressiveness of<br />

organically and conventionally managed soils towards brown foot rot of barley. Appl<br />

Soil Ecol 12:61–72<br />

Koide RT, Dickie IA (2002) Effects of mycorrhizal fungi on <strong>plant</strong> populations. Plant Soil<br />

244:307–317<br />

Kozdroj J, van Elsas JD (2001) Structural diversity of microorganisms in chemically perturbed<br />

soil assessed by molecular and cytochemical approaches. J Microbiol Meth<br />

43:197–212<br />

Kumar PKR, Lonsane BK (1989) Microbial production of gibberellins: state of the art.<br />

Adv Appl Microbiol 34:29–139<br />

Kumar V, Narula N (1999) Solubilization of inorganic phosphates and growth emergence<br />

of wheat as affected by Azotobacter chroococcum mutants. Biol Fertil Soils 28:301–305<br />

Kumar A, Nivedita P, Upadhyaya RS (1999) VA mycorrhizae and revegetation of coal<br />

mine spoils: a review. Trop Ecol 40:1–10<br />

Kumar V, Singh KP (2001) Enriching vermicompost by nitrogen fixing and phosphate<br />

solubilizing bacteria. Biores Technol 76:173–175<br />

Kumari V, Srivastava JS (1999) Molecular and biochemical aspects of rhizobacterial ecology<br />

with emphasis on biological control. World J Microbiol Biotechnol 15:535–543<br />

Kuzyakov Y, Domanski G (2002) Carbon input by <strong>plant</strong>s into the soil. J Plant Nutr Soil Sci<br />

163:421–431<br />

Lechevalier MP (1994) Minireview: taxonomy of the genus Frankia (Actinomycetales).<br />

Int J Syst Bacteriol 44:1–8

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!