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KAMAL KRISHNA PAL/Pal K K
KAMAL KRISHNA PAL/Pal K K
Principal Scientist, Microbiology, ICAR-Directorate of Groundnut Research
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Biological control of plant pathogens
KK Pal, BMS Gardener
The plant health instructor 2, 1117-1142, 2006
13732006
Growth promotion and yield enhancement of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) by application of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
R Dey, KK Pal, DM Bhatt, SM Chauhan
Microbiological research 159 (4), 371-394, 2004
11512004
Diversity of plant growth and soil health supporting bacteria
K Tilak, N Ranganayaki, KK Pal, R De, AK Saxena, CS Nautiyal, S Mittal, ...
Current science, 136-150, 2005
7992005
Suppression of maize root diseases caused by Macrophomina phaseolina, Fusarium moniliforme and Fusarium graminearum by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
KK Pal, K Tilak, AK Saxcna, R Dey, CS Singh
Microbiological research 156 (3), 209-223, 2001
2982001
Haloarchaea endowed with phosphorus solubilization attribute implicated in phosphorus cycle
AN Yadav, D Sharma, S Gulati, S Singh, R Dey, KK Pal, R Kaushik, ...
Scientific reports 5 (1), 12293, 2015
190*2015
Diversity and phylogenetic profiling of niche-specific Bacilli from extreme environments of India
AN Yadav, P Verma, M Kumar, KK Pal, R Dey, A Gupta, JC Padaria, ...
Annals of Microbiology 65, 611-629, 2015
1782015
Antifungal characteristics of a fluorescent< i> Pseudomonas</i> strain involved in the biological control of< i> Rhizoctonia solani</i>
KK Pal, K Tilak, AK Saxena, R Dey, CS Singh
Microbiological research 155 (3), 233-242, 2000
962000
Seasonal variations in culturable archaea and their plant growth promoting attributes to predict their role in establishment of vegetation in Rann of Kutch
AN Yadav, S Gulati, D Sharma, RN Singh, MVS Rajawat, R Kumar, R Dey, ...
Biologia 74, 1031-1043, 2019
862019
Influence of soil and plant types on diversity of rhizobacteria
R Dey, KK Pal, K Tilak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological …, 2012
672012
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in crop protection and challenges
R Dey, KK Pal, K Tilak
Future challenges in crop protection against fungal pathogens, 31-58, 2014
472014
Enhancement of groundnut growth and yield by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria.
KK Pal, R Dey, DM Bhatt, S Chauhan
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Andhra …, 1999
471999
Plant growth promoting fluorescent pseudomonads enhanced peanut growth, yield and nutrient uptake
KK Pal, R Dey, DM Bhatt, SM Chauhan
Proceedings of the Fifth International PGPR Workshop 29, 2000
44*2000
Microbes for sustainable agriculture
K Tilak, KK Pal, R Dey
IK International, 2010
362010
Alleviation of salinity stress in peanut by application of endophytic bacteria
KK Pal, R Dey, DN Sherathia, S Mangalassery, A Kumar, RB Rupapara, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 12, 650771, 2021
332021
Diversity and phylogeny of soybean rhizobia in central India
PG Ansari, DLN Rao, KK Pal
Annals of microbiology 64, 1553-1565, 2014
302014
Biochemical and molecular characterization of DAPG-producing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
D Sherathia, R Dey, M Thomas, T Dalsania, K Savsani, KK Pal
Legume Research-An International Journal 39 (4), 614-622, 2016
282016
A novel haloarchael lineage widely distributed in the hypersaline marshy environment of Little and Great Rann of Kutch in India
M Thomas, KK Pal, R Dey, AK Saxena, SR Dave
Current Science, 1078-1084, 2012
212012
Bacterial biocontrol agents and their role in plant disease management
AK Saxena, KK Pal, K Tilak
Biocontrol Potential and its Exploitation in Sustainable Agriculture: Crop …, 2000
202000
Alleviation of salinity stress in groundnut by application of PGPR
S Ghorai, KK Pal, R Dey
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2015
182015
Groundnut shell decomposition potential of some cellulolytic microorganisms.
R Dey, KK Pal, SM Chauhan, DM Bhatt, JB Misra
182002
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