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Karuna Shrestha

Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Central Queensland University, Australia

Biography

Dr. Karuna Shrestha is associated in the  Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Central Queensland University, Australia. Her skills and expertise in Plant Biotechnology,Soil Fertility,Plant Physiology,Environment.She published 6 articles in different journals which are informative and got good citation.

 
Publications

Microbially Enhanced Compost Extract: Does It Increase Solubilisation of Minerals and Mineralisation of Organic Matter and Thus Improve Plant Nutrition?

Compost extracts may potentially benefit plant growth through a direct nutritional benefit, through increased mineralisation or solubilisation, through disease protection or by detoxification of the soil environment. Tomato ( Lycopersicum esculentum cv. Tiny Tim) and a subsequent sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor cv. Sweet Jumbo LPA) grown on a ferrosol an... Read More»

Karuna Shrestha, Kerry B. Walsh and David J. Midmore

Research Article: J Bioremed Biodegrad 2012, 3:149

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000149

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