(1995b) Establishment of plant growth promoting bacteria in the rhizosphere of subsequent plants harvest of the inoculated crops. Microbiol. Res, 150, 331 - 336.Wiehe W, Hoflich G (1995) Establishment of plant
We suggest that the main reason is the incompatibility of the inoculated bacteria with those already present in the rhizosphere. In some cases the inoculum matched the indigenous community, providing a benefit to plant growth, while often it did not and plants remained relatively small. We ...
Plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) play a vital role in soil fertility and crop production. The rhizosphere of many crop plants has been well documented by screening PGPR for their plant-growth promoting (PGP) mechanisms. However, the rhizosphere of grass species that may act as potential...
Bacteria with ACC deaminase can promote plant growth and help to feed the world 2014, Microbiological Research Show abstract Rhizosphere bacteria help plants tolerate abiotic stress 2009, Trends in Plant Science Show abstract Agricultural uses of plant biostimulants 2014, Plant and Soil The rhizosphere...
A vital part of plant microbiota is represented by Plant Growth Promoting (PGP) bacteria which inhabit the rhizosphere, phyllosphere, and endosphere and support plant growth and health through multifarious PGP traits [34]. Endophyte microorganisms found in plant root tissues represent a subset of the...
The use of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) is increasingly gaining acceptance from all the stakeholders of the agricultural production. Different strains of PGPB species had been found to have a vast variety of mechanisms of action, while at the s
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...
Rhizosphere microbial composition of walnut plants (Cultivar SKAU-W-0035) was studied to select the predominant and efficient isolates of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria as microbial inoculants. Rhizosphere of walnut was found to be inhabited by bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes with ...
There are broadly two types of PGPMs: (a) plant growth-promoting bacteria/rhizobacteria (PGPB/R) and plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF). Some soil microbes endocolonize the roots by penetrating the root cells (intracellular or i-PGPMs), whereas others are free-living in the rhizosphere (...
Nautiyal CS, Srivastava S, Chauhan PS, Seem K, Mishra A, Sopory SK (2013) Plant growth-promoting bacteriaBacillus amyloliquefaciensNBRISN13 modulates gene expression profile of leaf and rhizosphere community in rice during salt stress. Plant Physiol Biochem 66:1–9 ...