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Growth Promotion of Rice Plant by Endophytic Fungi

open access: yesJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 2018
The main aim of this research is to obtain endophytic fungi from graminiae which has the ability to promote the growth of rice plant. The research was conducted in laboratory of Mycology Research Center for BioSciences and Biotechnology Institut ...
Mamat Kandar   +2 more
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Beneficial fungal communities from different habitats and their roles in plant growth promotion and soil health [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobial Biosystems Journal, 2020
Microbes are ubiquitous in nature, and plant-microbe interactions are a key strategy for colonizing diverse habitats. Fungi are producing a wide range of secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds, which are probable alternative sources of drugs and ...
Rubee Devi   +5 more
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Deciphering the potential of a plant growth promoting endophyte Rhizobium sp. WYJ-E13, and functional annotation of the genes involved in the metabolic pathway

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are well-acknowledged root endophytic bacteria used for plant growth promotion. However, which metabolites produced by PGPR could promote plant growth remains unclear.
Xiaoping Huang   +10 more
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Plant responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology, 2007
Non-pathogenic soilborne microorganisms can promote plant growth, as well as suppress diseases. Plant growth promotion is taken to result from improved nutrient acquisition or hormonal stimulation. Disease suppression can occur through microbial antagonism or induction of resistance in the plant. Several rhizobacterial strains have been shown to act as
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Impacts of plant growth promoters and plant growth regulators on rainfed agriculture

open access: yesPLOS ONE, 2020
Demand for agricultural crop continues to escalate in response to increasing population and damage of prime cropland for cultivation. Research interest is diverted to utilize soils with marginal plant production. Moisture stress has negative impact on crop growth and productivity.
Naeem Khan   +2 more
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Plant perceptions of plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 2004
Plant–associated Pseudomonas live as saprophytes and parasites on plant surfaces and inside plant tissues. Many plant–associated Pseudomonas promote plant growth by suppressing pathogenic micro–organisms, synthesizing growth–stimulating plant hormones ...
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Antioxidant Capacity, Anticancer Ability and Flavonoids Composition of 35 Citrus (Citrus reticulata Blanco) Varieties

open access: yesMolecules, 2017
Citrus (Citrus reticulate Blanco) is one of the most commonly consumed and widely distributed fruit in the world, which is possessing extensive bioactivities. Present study aimed to fully understand the flavonoids compositions, antioxidant capacities and
Yue Wang   +7 more
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Molecular mechanisms of Piriformospora indica mediated growth promotion in plants

open access: yesPlant Signaling & Behavior, 2022
Piriformospora indica is a root endophyte having a vast host range in plants. Plant growth promotion is a hallmark of the symbiotic interaction of P. indica with its hosts. As a plant growth-promoting microorganism, it is important to know the mechanisms
Anish Kundu, Jyothilakshmi Vadassery
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Genomic mechanisms of plant growth-promoting bacteria in the production of leguminous crops

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2023
Legumes are highly nutritious in proteins and are good food for humans and animals because of their nutritional values. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) are microbes dwelling in the rhizosphere soil of a plant contributing to the healthy status ...
Afeez Adesina Adedayo   +1 more
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Genetic potential of Bacillus ginsengihumi as a basis for a combined biofertilizer [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
Bacillus species and their metabolites have potential alternative applications as biofertilizers that can limit the growth of potential phytopathogens and enhance crop yields.
Itkina Daria   +3 more
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