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Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms for Environmental Sustainability
Trends in Biotechnology, 2016Agrochemicals used to meet the needs of a rapidly growing human population can deteriorate the quality of ecosystems and are not affordable to farmers in low-resource environments. Here, we propose the use of plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) as a tool for sustainable food production without compromising ecosystems services.
P C, Abhilash +4 more
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Bioprospecting cold-adapted plant growth promoting microorganisms from mountain environments
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2018Mountain soils are challenging environments for all kinds of living things, including plants and microorganisms. Many cold-adapted microorganisms colonizing these extreme soils play important roles as promoters of plant growth and development; for that reason, they are called collectively plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM).
Anita, Pandey, Luis Andrés, Yarzábal
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Plant growth-promoting microorganisms: New insights and the way forward
Microbiological ResearchIn the context of global challenges such as climate change, soil degradation, and food security, understanding the modes of action of Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms (PGPMs), their formulation, and their application is crucial and can be more focused in future research projects.
Taheri, Parissa +2 more
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Germination test for the evaluation of plant-growth promoting microorganisms
Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2023There is an increased interest for finding strains able to contribute to plant nutrition and health, since these are desirable for the formulation of agricultural bioinoculants. Obtaining a safe and efficient product requires exhaustive evaluations from which most methods used for this purpose involve the use of substrates or are established under ...
Francisco F, Calvillo-Aguilar +8 more
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Beneficial Interactions of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizosphere Microorganisms
2011The symbiotic association of Rhizobium and the legumes has been the subject of extensive scientific research and scientists around the world are trying to increase the efficiency of symbiosis through genetic manipulation of the host and the bacterium to move this Rhizobium infectivity to other non-legumes as well. In the recent past, indiscriminate use
Nagina Parmar, Jaimie Dufresne
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Production of plant growth promoting substances by Rhizosphere Microorganisms
Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1984Summary Different microorganisms belonging to the genera Azotobacter, Bacillus and Streptomyces, isolated from the rhizosphere of common bean and tomato plants, were used to investigate their ability to synthesize plant growth substances. The supernatant of the bacterial cultures showed the presence of a compound with Rf 0.92 which corresponds to ...
S.A.Z. Mahmoud +3 more
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Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms: Interaction with Plants and Soil
2016Soil acts as a medium for a wide variety of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, algae, and protozoa. Soil also gives the necessary support for anchorage to plant roots. The complex interactions between soil, plants, and microorganisms lead to different associations in the rhizosphere.
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