2022 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
His scientific interests lie mostly in Rhizobacteria, Botany, Rhizosphere, Horticulture and Biofertilizer. His work on Musa × paradisiaca as part of general Botany research is frequently linked to Oryza sativa, bridging the gap between disciplines. The various areas that Vijay Singh Meena examines in his Rhizosphere study include Nitrogen fixation, Inoculation and Test weight.
The Horticulture study combines topics in areas such as Inceptisol, Soil type, Gram and Agronomy. His Agronomy study incorporates themes from Paenibacillus, Microorganism and Bacillus circulans. His Biofertilizer research incorporates elements of Sativum, Pisum and Root nodule.
Agronomy, Horticulture, Rhizosphere, Rhizobacteria and Sustainable agriculture are his primary areas of study. The Agronomy study which covers Soil fertility that intersects with Soil health. His Rhizosphere research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Siderophore and Botany.
In his research, Bacillus licheniformis is intimately related to Food science, which falls under the overarching field of Botany. The study incorporates disciplines such as Nitrogen fixation, Hydrogen cyanide, Bacillus subtilis and Biofertilizer in addition to Rhizobacteria. His work investigates the relationship between Sustainable agriculture and topics such as Agroforestry that intersect with problems in Integrated farming.
Vijay Singh Meena mainly investigates Horticulture, Agronomy, Rhizobacteria, Crop and Biotechnology. His study in the field of Cultivar also crosses realms of Clitoria ternatea. His work is dedicated to discovering how Agronomy, Total organic carbon are connected with Soil quality and Green manure and other disciplines.
His Rhizobacteria study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Paenibacillus and Nitrogen fixation. Within one scientific family, Vijay Singh Meena focuses on topics pertaining to Sustainable agriculture under Biotechnology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Agricultural productivity, Crop yield and Agricultural land. His Microbial inoculant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Proteobacteria and Botany.
Vijay Singh Meena mostly deals with Rhizobacteria, Biotechnology, Sustainable agriculture, Abiotic component and Crop. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Paenibacillus, Nitrogen fixation and Agronomy. He combines subjects such as Botany, Firmicutes, Herbaspirillum, Azotobacter and Actinobacteria with his study of Paenibacillus.
His research investigates the connection between Nitrogen fixation and topics such as Biofertilizer that intersect with problems in Soil fertility. Vijay Singh Meena performs multidisciplinary study in Biotechnology and Business in his work. The concepts of his Sustainable agriculture study are interwoven with issues in Crop yield, Agricultural productivity and Agricultural land.
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Does a rhizospheric microorganism enhance K⁺ availability in agricultural soils?
Vijay Singh Meena;B.R. Maurya;Jay Prakash Verma.
Microbiological Research (2014)
Potassium solubilizing rhizobacteria (KSR): Isolation, identification, and K-release dynamics from waste mica
Vijay Singh Meena;Vijay Singh Meena;Bihari Ram Maurya;Jai Prakash Verma;Abhinav Aeron;Abhinav Aeron.
Ecological Engineering (2015)
Plant beneficial rhizospheric microorganism (PBRM) strategies to improve nutrients use efficiency: A review
Vijay Singh Meena;Vijay Singh Meena;Sunita Kumari Meena;Sunita Kumari Meena;Jay Prakash Verma;Ashok Kumar.
Ecological Engineering (2017)
Potassium solubilization by bacterial strain in waste mica
VS Meena;BR Maurya;Indra Bahadur.
Bangladesh Journal of Botany (2015)
Towards the prime response of manure to enhance nutrient use efficiency and soil sustainability a current need: a book review
Ram Swaroop Meena;Jitendra Singh Bohra;Shiv Prakash Singh;Vijay Singh Meena.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2016)
Isolation of low temperature surviving plant growth – promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) from pea (Pisum sativum L.) and documentation of their plant growth promoting traits
Rajesh Kumar Meena;Rajesh Kumar Meena;Ramesh Kumar Singh;Norang Pal Singh;Sunita Kumari Meena.
Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology (2015)
Influence of inceptisol and alfisol's Potassium Solubilizing Bacteria (KSB) isolates on release of K from waste mica
B. R. Maurya;Vijay Singh Meena;O. P. Meena.
Vegetos (2014)
Co-inoculation with Enterobacter and rhizobacteria on yield and nutrient uptake by wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the alluvial soil under Indo-Gangetic Plain of India.
Ashok Kumar;B. R. Maurya;R. Raghuwanshi;Vijay Singh Meena;Vijay Singh Meena.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation (2017)
The needs of healthy soils for a healthy world
Ram Swaroop Meena;Vijay Singh Meena;Sunita Kumari Meena;Jay Prakash Verma.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2015)
Issues and challenges about sustainable agriculture production for management of natural resources to sustain soil fertility and health
Jay Prakash Verma;Durgesh Kumar Jaiswal;Vijay Singh Meena;Akhilesh Kumar.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2015)
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