Editorial
Nitrosomonas Data has been obtained Biofertilizers to Increase Rice Yields and Cut Methane Emissions
Author(s): Jianping Han*
(Abdul-Rahaman A et al., 2018)Organic or salinized rice fields that have been flooded share the same issues with low productivity and methane (CH4) emissions that cause global warming. Purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB), a type of biofertilizer, (Abdul-Rahaman A et al., 2021) are among the best choices to address these issues since they may boost rice output and growth while simultaneously competing with bacteria that produce methane for substrates. The purpose of this research was to determine whether Rhodopseudomonas palustris (Aker JC et al., 2016) strains TN114, PP803, and TK103, which have been identified as biofertilizers, had the capacity to increase rice yield and decrease CH4 emissions in (Andersson CI, et al., 2015) both types of rice fields. Each PSNB biofertilizer's effectiveness was compared to that of commercial organic fertiliser (COF), a carrier control (carrier with.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2251-0044.2023.04