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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are the rhizosphere bacteria that can enhance plant growth by a wide variety of mechanisms like phosphate solubilization, siderophore production, biological nitrogenfixation, rhizosphere engineering, production of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase (ACC),quorum sensing (QS) signal interference and
Vaibhav Pandit1, Ch. Ravali1, and Nafiu Abdullahi2
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Growth-Promoting Effects and Mechanisms of Synthetic Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria on Maize Seedlings [PDF]
With the development of microbial fertilizers, efforts have been made to enrich the strain resources of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) in maize and to compare the growth-promoting effects of synthetic microbial communities (SynComs) with ...
Shuang Yu +4 more
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Optimization of Culture and Sporulation for Two Plant Beneficial Streptomyces Strains [PDF]
The limited effectiveness of current plant disease management treatments necessitates the development of new methods for controlling diseases using beneficial microbes.
Da-Ran Kim, Youn-Sig Kwak
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Metabolic signatures of rhizobacteria‐induced plant growth promotion [PDF]
AbstractVarious root‐colonizing bacterial species can promote plant growth and trigger systemic resistance against aboveground leaf pathogens and herbivore insects. To date, the underlying metabolic signatures of these rhizobacteria‐induced plant phenotypes are poorly understood. To identify core metabolic pathways that are targeted by growth‐promoting
Jeon, Je-Seung +5 more
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The multifaceted plant-beneficial rhizobacteria toward agricultural sustainability
Agricultural practices depend mainly on the use of chemical fertilisers, pesticides, and herbicides which have caused serious health hazards and have also contributed to the pollution of the environment at large.
Oluwaseun Adeyinka Fasusi +1 more
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The Potential of Rhizobacteria to Mitigate Abiotic Stress in Lessertia frutescens
Lessertia frutescens is a multipurpose medicinal plant indigenous to South Africa. The curative ability of the medicinal plant is attributed to its rich phytochemical composition, including amino acids, triterpenoids, and flavonoids.
Mokgadi M. Hlongwane +3 more
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Rhizobacteria associated with cultivated crops are known to stimulate plant growth through various indirect or direct mechanisms. In recent years, the host list of plant growth promotion/promoting rhizobacteria has expanded to include bean, barley ...
Abhay K. Pandey +4 more
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Inorganic Chemical Fertilizer Application to Wheat Reduces the Abundance of Putative Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria [PDF]
The profound negative effect of inorganic chemical fertilizer application on rhizobacterial diversity has been well documented using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and predictive metagenomics. We aimed to measure the function and relative abundance of
Mauchline, Tim H. +15 more
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is a microbial population found in the rhizosphere of plants that can stimulate plant development and restrict the growth of plant diseases directly or indirectly.
Abhijeet Shankar Kashyap +9 more
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The diversity of flora in Kalimantan influences the presence of microbe-associated with rhizosphere on their activities and functions in ecosystems. However, abiotic stress such as acidification, drought, and toxic soil residues negatively impacted soil ...
Ervinda Yuliatin +5 more
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