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Mechanism of plant growth promotion by rhizobacteria.
Plant growth results from interaction of roots and shoots with the environment. The environment for roots is the soil or planting medium which provide structural support as well as water and nutrients to the plant. Roots also support the growth and functions of a complex of microorganisms that can have a profound effect on the growth anti survival of ...
A, Gupta, M, Gopal, K V, Tilak
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Increasing awareness of the problems caused by synthetic agrochemicals, such as chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides, makes it crucial to discover substitute approaches that can guarantee competitive plant production and protect the ...
Mohammad Yaghoubi Khanghahi +4 more
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PLANT GROWTH PROMOTER PRODUCING RHIZOBACTERIA
In order to select microorganisms able to produce plant growth promoters, previously isolated rhizobacteria were grown in a liquid medium. After cell removal by centrifugation, the liquid phases were freeze-dried and extracted with ethyl acetate. Once concentrated under vacuum, the extracts were dissolved in 6 mL of a sucrose solution and submitted to ...
Carvalho, Daniel Diego Costa +3 more
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria establish beneficial symbiotic interactions with plants, exerting a positive and sustainable impact on the growth and development of various plant species.
Mariana Martins da Silveira +7 more
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This research studied the efficacy of a biofertilizer formulation (plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) encapsulated in coco peat) on growth enhancement of Zea mays (maize) under water stress condition. Rhizobacteria were isolated and screened for
Chinyere Augusta Ajuzieogu +1 more
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EFFICIENCY OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA (PGPR) IN SUGARCANE
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are an alternative for promoting sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) development. Growth promotion was evaluated in sugarcane vitroplants inoculated separately with twenty-four strains of seven different bacterial ...
Antonio Morgado González +2 more
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Induced systemic resistance by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria.
Rhizobacteria are present in large numbers on the root surface, where plantexudates and lysates provide nutrients. Selected strains of beneficial, plant growthpromoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) trigger a plant-mediated induced systemic resistance(ISR) response that is effective against a broad spectrum of plant pathogens. To studythe molecular basis of ISR,
Pieterse, C.M.J. +6 more
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Mechanisms of Pseudomonas spp. as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: plant nutrition and biocontrol. [PDF]
Satognon F, Akuku V.
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Characterization of Multitrait Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria From Opuntia ficus-indica in Different Moroccan Climates. [PDF]
Zouitane I +11 more
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