Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). In Encyclopedia of Genetics. Academic Press, New York. Edited by Brenner S, Miller JH, 1477-1480.Antoun H, Kloepper J (2001) Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). In: Brenner S, Miller JH (eds) Encyclopedia of genetics. Academic Press, ...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) has been functioning as a co-evolution between plants and microbes showing antagonistic and synergistic interactions with microorganisms and the soil. Microbial revitalization using plant growth promoters had been achieved through direct and indirect approaches like...
Table 1 Three-way ANOVA results represented as level of significance of the effect of factors soil substrate composition (SC),Alternaria solani(AS) and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria;Bacillus subtilis(BS) and their interactions on tomato plant growth and physiological parameters. Full size table ...
Our results indicate that the degradation of ACC is not just an important trait of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria but also one of leaf dwelling phyllosphere bacteria. Manipulation of the leaf microbiota by means of spray inoculation may be more easily achieved than that of the soil. ...
It is well known that plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) play an important role in maintaining crop and soil health through versatile mechanisms. There are two main outcomes or effects from beneficial microorganisms: enhanced plant growth and crop protection, both of which represent the two...
plant growth are known as Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and have been an extensive subject of plant research during the past 40 years. In this article I am going to talk about their use in hydroponic culture and the evidence we have about their growth promoting effects in the ...
Numerous species of soil bacteria which flourish in the rhizosphere of plants, but which may grow in, on, or around plant tissues, stimulate plant growth by a plethora of mechanisms. These bacteria are collectively known as PGPR (plant growth promoting rhizobacteria). The search for PGPR and in...
serving as low molecular weight compounds that modulate plant growth and development (Ma et al. Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) 2009). They are categorized into two major groups; (1) symbiotic rhizobacteria which invade the The word PGPR was proposed by Kloepper et al. interior/...
Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria英文教材.pdf,Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria . y l n o e Ben Lugtenberg and Faina Kamilova g s r u o. l Leiden University, Institute of Biology, Clusius Laboratory, 2333 AL Leiden, a s n w o The Netherlands; email
Fig. 1. Mechanism of plant drought tolerance induced by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria. 2. Mechanisms of PGPR mediated drought stress tolerance Several mechanisms have been proposed for PGPR mediated drought stress tolerance in plants. It includes phytohormonal activity, volatile compounds, alteratio...