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Nature Plants, 2020
Root-associated soil bacteria can strongly influence plant fitness. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark important to many fundamental biological processes; however, its roles in plant interactions with beneficial microbes remain elusive. Here, we report that active DNA demethylation in Arabidopsis controls root secretion of myo-inositol and ...
Juan I. Vílchez +16 more
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Root-associated soil bacteria can strongly influence plant fitness. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark important to many fundamental biological processes; however, its roles in plant interactions with beneficial microbes remain elusive. Here, we report that active DNA demethylation in Arabidopsis controls root secretion of myo-inositol and ...
Juan I. Vílchez +16 more
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2020
Chemical fertilizers can supply essential nutrients to crops increasing their yield, however, they can also cause serious environmental problems. Biofertilizer has received more and more attention because of its environmentally friendly and pollution-free characteristics.
Jing-Yi Gou +7 more
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Chemical fertilizers can supply essential nutrients to crops increasing their yield, however, they can also cause serious environmental problems. Biofertilizer has received more and more attention because of its environmentally friendly and pollution-free characteristics.
Jing-Yi Gou +7 more
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Beneficial Rhizobacteria Induce Plant Growth: Mapping Signaling Networks in Arabidopsis
2010The survival of soil microorganisms is largely dependent upon growth and productivity of the plant community. Plants not only supply organic matter for decomposers, but also release up to 30% of their photosynthetic output in the form of root exudates that attract and maintain fungal and bacterial soil colonies.
Paul W. Paré +6 more
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2008
The use of beneficial soil microorganisms as agricultural inputs for improved crop production requires selection of rhizosphere-competent microorganisms with plant growth-promoting attributes. A collection of 563 bacteria originating from the roots of pea, lentil, and chickpea grown in Saskatchewan was screened for several plant growth-promoting ...
Russell K, Hynes +3 more
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The use of beneficial soil microorganisms as agricultural inputs for improved crop production requires selection of rhizosphere-competent microorganisms with plant growth-promoting attributes. A collection of 563 bacteria originating from the roots of pea, lentil, and chickpea grown in Saskatchewan was screened for several plant growth-promoting ...
Russell K, Hynes +3 more
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Journal of Experimental Agriculture International
Background and Aims: Seaweed-based bio stimulants and microbial biofertilizers are increasingly used in sustainable agriculture to enhance crop growth and productivity. Seaweed extracts contain several bioactive components such as plant growth regulators, micronutrients, vitamins, and amino acids that stimulate physiological processes in plants ...
Akkiraju Tejasree +5 more
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Background and Aims: Seaweed-based bio stimulants and microbial biofertilizers are increasingly used in sustainable agriculture to enhance crop growth and productivity. Seaweed extracts contain several bioactive components such as plant growth regulators, micronutrients, vitamins, and amino acids that stimulate physiological processes in plants ...
Akkiraju Tejasree +5 more
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Beneficial Rhizobacteria Unveiling Plant Fitness Under Climate Change
2022Sharon Nagpal +3 more
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Soybean abiotic stress tolerance is improved by beneficial rhizobacteria in biosolids-amended soil
Applied Soil Ecology, 2022Morgan McMillan +2 more
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