Kumar A, Prakash A, Johri BN (2011) Bacillus as PGPR in crop ecosystems. In: Maheshwari DK, editor. Bacteria in agrobiology: crop ecosystems. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 37–59.Kumar, A., Prakash, A., & Johri, B. N. (2011). Bacillus as PGPR in crop ecosystem. In ...
In United States and United Kingdom inoculation of legumes with rhizobia has been commercialized as PGPR in 1995 (Brockwell and Bottomley, 1995), but the interest in other PGPR has been increased over time and a range of new products have appeared more recently (Vessey, 2003). Most of the ...
Despite inconsistency in field performance, biological control is considered as an alternative or a supplemental way of reducing root diseases in agro-ecosystem (Sharma and Johri, 2003). The widely recognized mechanism of biocontrol mediated by PGPR is competition for an ecological niche/substrate, pr...
Gashash EA, Osman NA, Alsahli AA, Hewait HM, Ashmawi AE, Alshallash KS, El-Taher AM, Azab ES, Abd El-Raouf HS, Ibrahim MFM (2022) Effects of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and cyanobacteria on botanical characteristics of tomato (Solanum Lycopersicon L.) plants. Plants 11...
impactors7,8,9,10. In tackling this challenge, strategies such as traditional breeding techniques, the creation of genetically modified crops, silviculture, crop rotation, and mixed farming methods have been canonical11,12. Other than this, the next-generation research is exploring how both ...
Beneficial free-living soil bacteria that colonize the rhizosphere are known as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). PGPR affect plant growth in direct or indirect ways and hold great promise for sustainable agriculture. Results: PGPR of the genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas in banana cv. ...
The increased dependence of farmers on chemical fertilizers poses a risk to soil fertility and ecosystem stability. Plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are at the forefront of sustainable agriculture, providing multiple benefits for the enhancement of crop production and soil health. Bacillus ...
Over-fertilization and agrochemicals adversely affect soil quality and agricultural ecosystem sustainability. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is ranked as an important crop due to its high profitability and nutritional value. In Argentina, tomato is mainly produced in horticultural...
Invasive plants may interact with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and mutualistic rhizosphere bacteria such as Bacillus mutualists, which are known to b
that are imperative to crop production, have limited efficacy as up to 80% of the applied phosphorous precipitates in the soil14,15. Conversely, using PGPB as a biofertilizers, improve the availability of phosphorous and nutrient supplies to crops, improve soil structure and promotes a healthy, ...