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Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria

2018
Conventional agriculture plays a substantial role in meeting the food demands of a growing human population, which has led to an increased reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Chemical fertilizers are industrially manipulated substances and composed of known amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
Dinesh Chandra   +3 more
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Isolation of heavy metal-immobilizing and plant growth-promoting bacteria and their potential in reducing Cd and Pb uptake in water spinach.

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Heavy metal-immobilizing bacteria are normally capable of stabilizing metals and affecting their absorption by plants. However, few studies have elucidated the mechanisms employed by novel heavy metal-immobilizing and plant growth-promoting bacteria to ...
Xiaoyu Wang   +5 more
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Plant growth promoting bacteria from Crocus sativus rhizosphere

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013
Present study deals with the isolation of rhizobacteria and selection of plant growth promoting bacteria from Crocus sativus (Saffron) rhizosphere during its flowering period (October-November). Bacterial load was compared between rhizosphere and bulk soil by counting CFU/gm of roots and soil respectively, and was found to be ~40 times more in ...
Sheetal, Ambardar, Jyoti, Vakhlu
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The ACC deaminase-producing plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB): Influences of bacterial strains and ACC deaminase activities in plant tolerance to abiotic stress.

Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2021
Global climate change results in frequent occurrences and/or long durations of abiotic stress. Field grown plants are affected by abiotic stress, and they modulate ethylene in response to abiotic stress exposure and use it as a signaling molecule in ...
A. H. Naing, The-Thiri Maung, C. Kim
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Halotolerant plant growth–promoting bacteria: Prospects for alleviating salinity stress in plants

Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2020
As one of the major non–biological stresses, soil salinity negatively affects agricultural productivity, microbial communities, and agricultural economics in impacted areas and is a significant agrarian problem worldwide that has expanded in the last few
H. Etesami, B. Glick
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Inoculation with plant growth-promoting bacteria alters the rhizosphere functioning of tomato plants

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Applied Soil Ecology, 2021
Inoculation with plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) represents an efficient method in sustainable agriculture to improve nutrients availability and crop production in diverse environmental conditions.
M. Zuluaga   +9 more
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Productivity and quality of horticultural crops through co-inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth promoting bacteria.

Microbiology Research, 2020
Associations between plants and microorganisms exist in nature, and they can either be beneficial or detrimental to host plants. Promoting beneficial plant-microbe interaction for increased crop yield and quality is one pathway to eco-friendly and ...
O. Emmanuel, O. Babalola
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Introduction to Plant Growth-promoting Bacteria

2015
The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus (1766–1834) was a British cleric and scholar who became widely known for his theories about changes in the world’s population. He promulgated the idea that “The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man.” That is, Malthus understood that sooner or later, the
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Plant Growth‐Promoting Bacteria Associated With Some Salt‐Tolerant Plants

Journal of Basic Microbiology
ABSTRACTGiven the benefits of bacteria associated with the rhizosphere and phytoplane of halophytes, this research focused on examining the plant growth‐promoting characteristics of bacteria isolated from Cressa cretica, Suaeda aegyptiaca, and Alhagi graecorum. From the 33 isolates tested, 9 exhibited plant growth‐promoting traits.
Fatemeh Beitsayahi   +3 more
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Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for Phytostabilization of Mine Tailings

Environmental Science & Technology, 2008
Eolian dispersion of mine tailings in arid and semiarid environments is an emerging global issue for which economical remediation alternatives are needed. Phytostabilization, the revegetation of these sites with native plants, is one such alternative. Revegetation often requires the addition of bulky amendments such as compost which greatly increases ...
Christopher J, Grandlic   +4 more
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