Jay Prakash Verma
Banaras Hindu University, India.
Biography
Jay Prakash Verma, Ph.D. (2010) on plant-microbes’ interaction and PGPR from BHU, India. Presently, he is working as a Senior Assistant Professor in IESD, BHU, 26 Feb, 2011. He is presently a Visiting fellow at the HIE, Western Sydney University, Sydney and his research work on the core microbiome of cotton plants. He has more than 11-year research expertise on rhizosphere microbes to development microbial consortium as biofertilizer, PGPR, PGPF, Sustainable Agriculture, Plant-Soil-Microbe Interaction, Soil Fertility and climate resilient agricultural production. He has more than 70 articles that have been cited more than 1831 times (Google citations) and has a cumulative impact factor of more than 115. He has more than 8 research project related to plant-microbe interactions. He has visited Spain, Paris and Shanghai, China countries. He is serving as Editor members and reviewers in several international Journals of Springer, Elsevier and Nature and Academic etc.
Abstract
Abstract : Does phytomicrobiome helps to increase agricultural productivity and soil fertility?