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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) with multiple plant growth promoting traits in stress agriculture: Action mechanisms and future prospects
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Bacillus strains isolated from rhizosphere showed plant growth promoting and antagonistic activity against phytopathogens
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Aeron, Abhinav, Piyush Pandey, & Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari. (2010). Differential response of sesame under influence of indigenous and non-indigenous rhizosphere competent fluorescent pseudomonads.. Current Science. 99(2). 166–168.3 indexed citations
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Kumar, Tarun, et al.. (2005). Plant Growth Promotion and Suppression of Root Disease Complex due to Meloidogyne incognita and Fusarium oxysporum by Fluorescent Pseudomonads in Tomato. Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry. 48(2). 79–83.5 indexed citations
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Kumar, Tarun, Sun Chul Kang, & Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari. (2005). Nematicidal Activity of Some Fluorescent Pseudomonads on Cyst Forming Nematode, Heterodera cajani and Growth of Sesamum indicum var. RT1. Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry. 48(4). 161–166.6 indexed citations
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Pandey, Piyush, et al.. (2005). Isolation of endophytic plant growth promoting Burkholderia sp. MSSP from root nodules of Mimosa pudica. Current Science. 89(1). 177–180.63 indexed citations
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Dubey, Ramesh Chandra, et al.. (2005). Enhancement of plant growth and suppression of collar rot of sunflower caused by Sclerotium rolfsii through fluorescent Pseudomonas. Indian Phytopathology. 58(1). 17–24.24 indexed citations
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Ogasawara, Masahiro, et al.. (2003). Sinorhizobium indiaense sp. nov. and Sinorhizobium abri sp. nov. Isolated from Tropical Legumes, Sesbania rostrata and Abrus precatorius, Respectively. Symbiosis. 34(1). 53–68.6 indexed citations
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Maheshwari, Dinesh Kumar, et al.. (2002). Survey of aquatic vegetations in and around Delhi.. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC AND TAXONOMIC BOTANY. 26(3). 547–549.3 indexed citations
Arora, Naveen Kumar, Vineet Kumar, & Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari. (2000). Isolation of both fast and slow growing rhizobia effectively nodulating a medicinal legume, Mucuna pruriens.. Symbiosis. 29(2). 121–137.12 indexed citations
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Maheshwari, Dinesh Kumar, et al.. (1999). Role of microflora associated with Dhataki flower (Wood-Fordia fructicosa Kurz) in the production of Ayurvedic tonic Amritarishta. The Journal of Indian Botanical Society. 78. 91–94.4 indexed citations
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