Publications by authors named "Zheng Yang Ng"

Biofertilizers encompass microorganisms that can be applied to plants, subsequently establishing themselves within the plant's rhizosphere or internal structures. This colonization stimulates plant development by enhancing nutrient absorption from the host. While there is growing literature documenting the applications of microalgae-based and bacterial-based biofertilizers, the research focusing on the effectiveness of consortia formed by these microorganisms as short-term plant biofertilizers is notably insufficient.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zheng Yang Ng"

  • - Zheng Yang Ng's recent research primarily focuses on the potential of microalgae and bacterial-based biofertilizers in promoting sustainable agricultural practices within a circular economy framework.
  • - The article emphasizes the importance of understanding how these biofertilizers can enhance plant development by improving nutrient absorption through microbial colonization in the plant's rhizosphere.
  • - There is a highlighted gap in existing literature regarding the effectiveness of microbial consortia as short-term biofertilizers, suggesting a need for further investigation in this area.