Plant growth-promoting mechanismsSustainable agriculture requires the recruitment of bacterial agents to control diverse plant diseases such as bacterial endophytes. Bacterial endophytes colonize and inhabit internal plant tissues without causing any apparent damage. Within the plant, these bacteria exert ...
Keywords Endophytes Plant growth-promotion Phytoremediation ACC deaminase Bacterial genomes 1. Introduction Plant-bacteria associations have been studied for many decades. However, a complete understanding of the mechanisms utilized by plant growth-promoting bacteria had remained somewhat elusive, often making...
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) have been introduced in modern agriculture as a new practice to enhance the growth and the productivity of crops in a sustainable way. Many studies have been conducted to confirm this promising practice1,2. PGPB used as biostimulants have been found to enh...
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are beneficial free-living soil, rhizospheric, epiphytic, and endophytic microorganisms capable to stimulate plant growth and increase host plant resistance and tolerance to a wide range of biotic and abiotic stresses. A number of PGPB associated with wheat and ...
Bashan Y, de-Bashan LE, Prabhu SR, Hernandez JP (2014) Advances in plant growth-promoting bacterial inoculant technology: formulations and practical perspectives (1998–2013). Plant Soil 378:1–33 CASGoogle Scholar Berendsen RL, Vismans G, Yu K, Song Y, Jonge R, Burgman WP, Pieterse CM ...
Plant growth promoting bacterial genera include 国 国 国 国 a nutrient deficiencies and affected the normal physiological 中 Bacillus, Streptomyces pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas and 中 中 中 patterns of plant growth and development [1]. Drought P Serratia, whereas, the important fungal genera include ...
For bacterial inoculants to obtain success in improving plant growth and productivity, several processes involved can influence the efficiency of inoculation, as for example the exudation by plant roots, the bacterial colonization in the roots, and soil health. This review presents an overview of ...
Biochars improve tomato and sweet pepper performance and shift bacterial composition in a peat-based growing medium This also allowed the establishment of potential plant growth promoting bacteria particularly Agrobacterium, Cellvibrio and Streptomyces, which showed a positive correlation with plant productivity...
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) associations range in degree of bacterial proximity to the root and intimacy of association. In general, these can be separated into extracellular PGPR (ePGPR), existing in therhizosphere, on therhizoplaneor in the spaces between cells of the root corte...
It has been proposed that plant growth-promoting bacterial endophytes may exercise their beneficial activities in the plant more directly when compared with rhizobacteria, including the reduction of ethylene (Ali et al., 2012; Santoyo et al., 2016). However, this hypothesis requires more ...