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Chapter 8 References

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3. Abhilash PC, Singh N. Pesticide use and application: an Indian scenario. Journal of

Hazardous Materials. 2009; 165: 1–12.

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5. Adhya TK, Barik S, Sethunathan N. Hydrolysis of selected organophosphorus

insecticides by two bacterial isolates from flooded soil. Journal of Applied

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6. Agarry SE, Olu-arotiowa OA, Aremu MO, Jimoda LA. Biodegradation of

Dichlorovos (Organophosphate Pesticide) in soil by bacterial isolates. Journal of

Natural Science and Research. 2013; 3(8): 12–16.

7. Ahemad M, Khan MS. Functional aspects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria:

recent advancements. Insight Microbiology. 2011a; 1: 39–54.

8. Ahemad M, Khan MS. Effect of fungicides on plant growth promoting activities of

phosphate solubilizing Pseudomonas putida isolated from mustard (Brassica

compestris) rhizosphere. Chemosphere. 2012a; 86: 945–950.

9. Ahemad M, Khan MS. Effect of insecticide-tolerant and plant growth promoting

Mesorhizobium on the performance of chickpea grown in insecticide stressed

alluvial soils. Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology. 2009; 12: 213–222.

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