Rhizobacteria Remediation


Discover how Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) play a crucial role in the remediation of glyphosate-contaminated tea plantation soils. This study highlights the ability of PGPR to restore nutrient cycling, enhance microbial diversity, and reduce the negative impacts of glyphosate on soil health. By improving soil fertility and ecosystem balance, PGPR offers a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for tea cultivation. The findings emphasize the importance of microbial-based approaches in agriculture to maintain productivity while protecting the environment. Explore the power of beneficial microbes in creating healthier soils and supporting sustainable tea plantation practices. 

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