Impact of Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganism (PGPM) Consortium on Biochemical Properties and Yields of Tomato Under Drought Stress [PDF]
Drought is the most important abiotic stress that restricts the genetically predetermined yield potential of the crops. In the present study, four tomato varieties: Kashi Vishesh, Kashi Aman, Kashi Abhiman, and Kashi Amrit, were used to study the effect ...
Ram Krishna +2 more
exaly +7 more sources
Plant-microbe interactions: PGPM as microbial inoculants/biofertilizers for sustaining crop productivity and soil fertility [PDF]
Highlights • Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM) as microbial inoculants and biofertilizers.• PGPM mechanisms in enhancing plant growth, nutrient uptake, and soil health.• The interactions between plants and PGPMs, emphasizing their role in crop
Akhtar Rasool
exaly +5 more sources
Microbial Consortia versus Single-Strain Inoculants: An Advantage in PGPM-Assisted Tomato Production? [PDF]
The use of biostimulants with plant growth-promoting properties, but without significant input of nutrients, is discussed as a strategy to increase stress resistance and nutrient use efficiency of crops.
Asher Bar-Tal, Ran Erel, Nils Berger
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Plant-Microbe Interaction in Sustainable Agriculture: The Factors That May Influence the Efficacy of PGPM Application [PDF]
The indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has caused considerable environmental damage over the years. However, the growing demand for food in the coming years and decades requires the use of increasingly productive and efficient ...
Giuseppe Malgioglio +2 more
exaly +4 more sources
Challenges for Plant Growth Promoting Microorganism Transfer from Science to Industry: A Case Study from Chile [PDF]
Research on the plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPM) is increasing strongly due to the biotechnological potential for the agricultural, forestry, and food industry.
Eduardo Muñoz-Carvajal +4 more
doaj +2 more sources
Field evaluation of novel PGPM consortium bioinoculants for growth regulation and yield enhancement in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea Mays L.). [PDF]
Declining soil fertility and extensive use of chemical fertilizers threaten the long-term sustainability of cereal production in semiarid regions of India.
Patil SD +4 more
europepmc +2 more sources
The shaping of onion seedlings performance through substrate formulation and co-inoculation with beneficial microorganism consortia [PDF]
IntroductionSmart management in crop cultivation is increasingly supported by application of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM), which sustain soil fertility and plant performance.
Robert Pokluda +8 more
doaj +2 more sources
Data Fusion Combining High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry and 1H-NMR Metabolomic Data with Gluten Protein Content to Assess the Impact of Agro-Sustainable Treatments on Durum Wheat [PDF]
Sustainable food production systems based on the use of biofertilizers and soil improvers are proposed to mitigate agricultural-related environmental impacts and address the climate crisis.
Nicolò Riboni +12 more
doaj +2 more sources
Successful Plant Growth-Promoting Microbes: Inoculation Methods and Abiotic Factors
Plant-microbe interactions have been the subject of several biotechnological studies, seeking sustainable development and environmental conservation.
Monyck Jeane dos Santos Lopes +1 more
exaly +3 more sources
Testing plant growth promoting microorganisms in the field - a proposal for standards [PDF]
In the European Union and worldwide there are a burgeoning markets for plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPM) and other biological agents as soil improvers, bio-fertilizers, plant bio-stimulants, and biological control agents or bio-pesticides ...
Daniel Neuhoff +2 more
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