is beneficial bacteria for plants used in agriculture, including both indoor and outdoor plant species. This plant disease fighter helps reduce reliance on pesticides and boost crop yields.Buy B. Amyloliquefaciens fromNovobac, supplies a wide range of products suitable for both indoor plants and tre...
"For decades, agronomists have attempted to apply these bacteria as biofertilizers," he said. "The idea of using these bacteria to enhance crop growth makes a great deal of sense since theBradyrhizobiumcan provide free nitrogen to the plant in a sustainable and natural manner. In contrast, ch...
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can establish intimate associations with host plants via a great variety of mechanisms, which enhance plant growth and protect them from various biotic (e.g., phytopathogens) and abiotic stresses (e.g., drought, extreme temperature, salinity, and heavy ...
Advances in Elucidating Beneficial Interactions Between Plants, Soil, and Bacteria. Survival of every organism on earth depends on its interactions with other organisms. For example, animals form associations with the intestinal microflora... Mitter,Birgit,Brader,... - 《Advances in Agronomy》 被引量...
Soil bacteria are very important in biogeochemical cycles and have been used for crop production for decades. Plant–bacterial interactions in the rhizosphere are the determinants of plant health and soil fertility. Free-living soil bacteria beneficial t
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Selenium enhanced nitrogen accumulation in legumes in soil with rhizobia bacteria Selenium is one of the beneficial elements of plants and has been proven to promote efficient nitrogen uptake by plants. However, previous studies focused ... Z Lei,Q Li,Y Tang,... - 《Journal of Cleaner Producti...
200929. We suggest that first the nanoparticles helped bacteria colonize the plants creating greater biomass of bacteria. However the amount of colony forming units washed off per root mg was less because a statistically significant increase in amount of bacteria was still strongly adhered to the ro...
Plants are intimately connected with their associated microorganisms. Chemical interactions via natural products between plants and their microbial symbion
Bacteria associated with plants can enhance the plants’ growth and resistance against phytopathogens. Today, growers aim to reduce the use of mineral fertilizers and pesticides. Since phytopathogens cause severe yield losses in crop production systems,