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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in promoting sustainable agriculture [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Journal of Environmental Science and Management, 2021
Rapid human population growth and its consequences of food shortage become a significant concern in recent decades across the world. The untold reasons behind this food shortage were industrialization, urbanization, modern civilization, etc., where the ...
V. Dhayalan, K. Sudalaimuthu
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria promote plant size inequality [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2018
The uniformity of crop yield is extremely important for consumers and of as much relevance to the grower as overall yield. However, size inequality within a plant population is rarely measured and has never before been considered in relation to the use ...
Alan C. Gange, Kiran R. Gadhave
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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria for Sustainable Agricultural Production

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2023
Rhizosheric bacteria with several abilities related to plant growth and health have been denominated Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR). PGPR promote plant growth through several modes of action, be it directly or indirectly.
Luana Alves de Andrade   +4 more
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The Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Bacillus thuringiensis LKT25 on Cadmium Accumulation and Physiological Responses in Solanum nigrum L. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Cadmium contamination in soil threatens ecological safety and human health. Phytoremediation has gained attention due to its cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability.
Guannan Kong   +6 more
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and root system functioning [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2013
The rhizosphere supports the development and activity of a huge and diversified microbial community, including microorganisms capable to promote plant growth.
Jordan eVacheron   +8 more
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Optimization of Culture and Sporulation for Two Plant Beneficial Streptomyces Strains [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Plant Disease, 2023
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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The multifaceted plant-beneficial rhizobacteria toward agricultural sustainability

open access: yesPlant Protection Science, 2021
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

open access: yesPlants, 2023
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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Metabolic signatures of rhizobacteria‐induced plant growth promotion [PDF]

open access: yesPlant, Cell & Environment, 2022
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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Functional traits and phylogenetic analysis of top-soil inhabiting rhizobacteria associated with tea rhizospheres in North Bengal, India

open access: yesCurrent Research in Microbial Sciences, 2023
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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