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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)
2021With a substantial decline in the use of synthetic chemicals, the growing demand for agricultural production is a critical concern in today's world. The use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has been found to be an environmentally sound way of increasing agricultural productivity by promoting plant growth either through a direct or ...
Podduturi Vanamala +3 more
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Use of rhizobacteria for biocontrol
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1993Abstract Our understanding of the biochemical and genetic basis of the suppression of soil-borne plant pathogens by introduced rhizobacteria has advanced greatly over the last few years. It is known that secondary metabolites, such as the phenazines, 2, 4-diacetylphloroglucinol and hydrogen cyanide, have a critical role in the biocontrol of some ...
David M. Weller, Linda S. Thomashow
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria
Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2014Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are soil bacteria with some beneficial effects on soil properties, plant growth and the environment. In this article, some of the most important advancements in the field of PGPR and their related properties are presented.
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Biology of nitrogen-fixing Rhizobacteria
Plant and Soil, 1991In non-legumes associative nitrogen-fixing system, several genera of rhizobacteria have been reported. The object of this paper is to summarize the current understanding of how rhizobacteria adhere to the root surface of non-legumes especially rice and other cereal crops. Evidence for involvement of rice lectin in adhesion will be reviewed. An emphasis
J. Boonjawat +8 more
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Plant Growth Enhancement by Rhizobacteria
2001International ...
Cleyet-Marel, Jean Claude +4 more
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Plant Growth–Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) Assisted Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Toxicity
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2023Rishil Gupta +4 more
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Rhizobacteria and Abiotic Stress Management
2019With ongoing climate change, the severity, frequency and duration of different abiotic stresses have threatened the agricultural productivity around the globe. Major abiotic stresses like drought and salinity have reduced agricultural land both in the arid and semiarid regions of the world.
Naeem Khan, null Asadullah, Asghari Bano
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Rhizobacteria in Management of Agroecosystem
2013Agriculture has a long history of research targeted at understanding how to improve the effectiveness of root symbionts, viz., rhizobia and mycorrhiza. A promising approach has been employed to understand how natural selection regulates changes in mutualistic interactions.
Devendra Kumar Choudhary, B. N. Johri
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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)
2012Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) colonize the roots of plants following inoculation onto seed before planting and enhance plant growth and/or reduce disease, nematode or insect damage. There has been much research interest in PGPR and there is now an increasing number of PGPR being commercialized for crops.
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