Rabindranath Tagore, the first Indian and non-European to win the Nobel Prize in literature in 1913. A group of six researchers at Visva-Bharati University in West Bengal has discovered a novel ...
Since 1983, the bacteria Pantoea ananatis has been known to infect several important crops including onions, rice, and corn. It was unclear, however, what molecules were involved. A new study, ...
A bacterium of the genus Pantoea ananatis, which may pose a threat to rice cultivation, has been discovered in the Kuttanad agro-ecosystem for the first time. According to researchers who made the ...
A team of researchers from Visva-Bharati discovered a new species of bacteria, Pantoea Tagorei, named after Rabindranath Tagore. The bacteria promotes plant growth and has properties to solubilize ...
A group of researchers from Visva-Bharati University's botany department have discovered a bacteria capable of boosting plant growth and named it 'Pantoea Tagorei' after Nobel laureate Rabindranath ...
The bacteria has immense potential to revolutionise agricultural practices, microbiologist Bomba Dam, assistant professor at the varsity’s botany department who led the research, told PTI. HT Image ...