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Cucumber performance is improved by inoculation with plant growth-promoting microorganisms
We investigated the effects of inoculation of Rhodobacter sphaeroides, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae on cucumber plant growth promotion and on the contents of plant hormones...
Sang-Mo Kang +6 more
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Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs), such as Pantoea sp. YSD J2, promote plant development and stress resistance, while their role in flavonoids accumulation still needs to be further understood.
Saisai Wang +4 more
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Editorial: Insights into the molecular studies of plant growth-promoting microorganisms for sustainable agricultural production. [PDF]
Khan N, Ilyas N, Czajkowski R, Attia K.
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The saline–alkali soil environment profoundly influences the diversity and composition of soil microbial communities, reshaping their ecological network structures.
Kai Zhang +4 more
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The Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms (PGPMs) and Their Feasibility in Hydroponics and Vertical Farming. [PDF]
Dhawi F.
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Soil biodiversity: functions, threats and tools for policy makers [PDF]
Human societies rely on the vast diversity of benefits provided by nature, such as food, fibres, construction materials, clean water, clean air and climate regulation.
Benito, Patricia +8 more
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Nitrogen Fixation and Translocation in Sugarcane [PDF]
World sugarcane production is increasing rapidly as a biofuel. In some areas in Brazil, sugarcane has been grown continually over very long periods without N fertiliser inputs. Therefore, the occurrence of N fixation has been suspected.
Atsushi Momose +6 more
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Microbial profiling of a suppressiveness-induced agricultural soil amended with composted almond shells lead to isolation of new biocontrol agents [PDF]
Vida et al., 2016. Microbial profiling of a suppressiveness-induced agricultural soil amended with composted almond shells lead to isolation of new biocontrol agents. Biological and integrated control of plant pathogens IOBC-WPRS Bulletin Vol.
Cazorla-Lopez, Francisco Manuel +2 more
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Enhancing plant resistance to biotic stresses through rhizobacteria for sustainable agriculture
Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) play a crucial role in the enhancement of plant growth. These microorganisms inhabit plant roots and positively influence plant growth through various mechanisms.
Jameel M. AL-KHAYRI, Tahir KHAN
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