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Exploration of the Potential of Soil Yeasts for their Plant Growth-Promoting Traits
Soil microorganisms, as the sole component, play a major role in nurturing agricultural productivity and regulating soil health by affecting biological and biochemical processes and soil functioning.
R. Parimala Devi +6 more
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Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms
severe drought events and increasingly frequent large-scale forest disturbances can lead to a significant and irreversible decline in the natural regeneration of various forest tree species. extensive research is being carried out to develop strategies to help plants cope with the increasing stress.
Caroline De Tender +2 more
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Many microorganisms, including Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), are capable of synthesizing exopolysaccharides (EPS) and excreting them as either soluble or insoluble polymers.
Hanane Bakrim +2 more
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Plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) influence soil fertility, plant growth, tolerance to abiotic stress, resistance to herbivorous insects, and plant interactions with other organisms.
Laura Yesenia Solís-Ramos +4 more
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Metabolic Characteristics of PGPR-Induced Growth Promotion in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)
Background/Objectives: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have demonstrated potential for enhancing plant growth; existing research inadequately characterizes the metabolic underpinnings of PGPR-induced plant phenotypes.
Rina Dao +3 more
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Fertilizer Efficiency of Some Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria for Plant Growth
CAKMAKCI, Ramazan +6 more
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Tomato and pepper are some of the most important and widely grown vegetable crops in the world. Like many other vegetables and fruits, tomato and pepper are threatened by biotic and abiotic stresses. Conventional agricultural practices frequently rely on
Lamenew, Fenta, Habtamu, Mekonnen
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Photosynthetic Microorganisms in Plant Growth Promotion and Stress Response: Proposed Organisms with In Silico Validation. [PDF]
Asvesta OD +3 more
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Editorial: Role of endophytic/symbiotic fungi in plant growth promotion and disease suppression. [PDF]
Santoyo G +3 more
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