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Bioinoculants as a means of increasing crop tolerance to drought and phosphorus deficiency in legume-cereal intercropping systems

Bioinoculants as a means of increasing crop tolerance to drought and phosphorus deficiency in legume-cereal intercropping systems

This review emphasizes the importance of plant resilience to drought and phosphorus (P) stress for global food security. It explores how rhizobacterial consortia in legume-cereal intercropping systems can enhance growth and stress tolerance. It also addresses challenges and research gaps in establishing and maintaining effective microbial inoculants for drought-prone soils.

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