The rDNA technology in plant growth promoting microbe (PGPM) with enhanced performance is also discussed. The review provides an insight into the dynamics of ecological interactions as the guiding principles of EM formulation with respect to plant growth promoting microbes, and the beneficial roles of...
Plant growth-promoting microbes are well-known for their low cost and sustainable way of benefiting plants and reducing the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture and are therefore called "microbial biofertilizers ." Nanotechnology has been providing efficient tools to improve ...
One promising alternative is the use of plant growth-promoting microbes (PGPM). Recent work has shown that plants recruit specific microbial colonists via root and leaf metabolites, some of which are exuded into the soil and surrounding environment23. In exchange for these compounds, PGPM can pro...
The need for environmental sustainability to create a balance between the future’s need and resources available is a key issue at the global level. The world’s population is increasing day by day, and natural resources are being exploited rapidly. In t
plant growth-promoting bacteria; similarly both facilitate the plant growth in agricul- O O O O rhizomicrobes (PGPR) while soil-borne pathogens that pre- ture, silviculture, and horticulture and also help to clean up M M M M sent in rhizosphere regions cause disease by overcoming the the po...
an Open Access Journal by MDPI 3.3 6.2 Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Microbes in Agriculture Guest Editors: Dr. Luciano Kayser Vargas Department of Agricultural Research and Diagnosis, Department of Agriculture, Livestock, Sustainable Production and Irrigation of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, ...
Actinomycetes, like other plant growth-promoting microbes, also produce phytohormone (Jog et al. 2016), and solubilize phosphate (El-Tarabily et al. 2008; El-Tarabily and Sivasithamparam 2006). This goes a long way to show the interest in the use of actinomycetes that can solubilize ...
Plant Growth Promoting Microorganisms: new insights and the way forward Last update 10 October 2024 The constant growth of the world population demands the production of food under sustainable and environmentally friendly systems. Such production schemes include a reduction of the chemical input in agric...
1.4.1 Beneficial microbes 1.4.1.1 Plant growth promoting bacteria PGPR represents a diverse group of bacteria, residing in the rhizosphere and enhancing the growth of plants through various direct and indirect mechanisms, thus showing a positive effect on the environment. In most cases, such plant ...
Additionally, even though a gene is present and active under laboratory circumstances does not mean that this trait is responsible for growth promotion within a particular environment. We encourage all research labs conducting studies into plant growth promoting microbes to conduct knockout mutation ...