2012 - Europe Direct Iasi
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EUROINVENT <strong>2012</strong><br />
3.8.<br />
Bacterial strain Pseudomonas aureofaciens for the increase<br />
Title EN<br />
of soybean productivity at soil drought conditions.<br />
Emnova Ecaterina, Toma Simion, Gojineţchi Ortanţa,<br />
Authors<br />
Daraban Oxana, Caunova Nina<br />
Institution Institute of Genetics and Plant Physiology of ASM<br />
Patent no. MD 3220; 2007<br />
The invention refers to biotechnology and may be used for<br />
mitigation of water stress in agricultural soil and increase of<br />
soybean productivity and crop quality.<br />
The strain of Pseudomonas aureofaciens bacteria was<br />
isolated from Moldovan soil (calcareous chernozem). It is<br />
stored in the National Collection of Nonpathogenic<br />
Microorganisms of the Institute of Microbiology of the<br />
Description<br />
Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Moldova under the<br />
number CNMN PsB-03. Bacterial strain is offered for seed<br />
inoculation before planting to increase the soybean<br />
productivity at soil drought owing to high capability of<br />
water-retaining exopolysaccharides (EPSs) synthesis, and<br />
contribution to the rhizosphere soil aggregation, and to water<br />
and nutrient regime improvement.<br />
3.9.<br />
Title EN<br />
Inducing cold resistance in chickpea by applying silver<br />
nanoparticle treatment<br />
Authors<br />
SEYEDEH SANAM KAZEMI, SHAHAN DASHTI, REZA<br />
MAALI AMIRI, MORTEZA HANIFEH<br />
Institution Iran<br />
Patent no. Pending<br />
Applying silver nanoparticle treatment induced resistance to<br />
cold stress without any genetic modifications so that the<br />
productivity rate of the plant was increased under low<br />
Description temperature conditions. this way is cheap and<br />
environmentally friendly because of the applied dosage of<br />
silver nanoparticles which is less than the current agricultural<br />
applications.<br />
Class 3<br />
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