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High efficient growth promoting bacteria were screened from the rhizosphere soil of sunflower in the cold black soil area, and their growth promoting ability was tested to obtain the strains with comprehensive growth promoting ability. The phosphate solubilizing bacteria were screened out by inorganic ...
plant growth-promoting bacteria and fungi (PGPR and PGPF), and nematodes, which all undergo interactions with the plant that are often beneficial. To coordinate their behavior and to control their growth and activity, these microorganisms produce a diversity of signals, among them quorum-sensing (...
The composition of rhizosphere microbiome is different for distinct crops and it could change accordingly to meet the needs of plant growth at different growth stages2,3,4. In rhizosphere, the bacteria so called plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)5 could promote plant growth by various ...
The root microbiota is critical for agricultural yield, with growth-promoting bacteria able to solubilise phosphate, produce plant growth hormones, antagonise pathogens and fix N2. Plants control the microorganisms in their immediate environment and this
hypogaea, its hosts and the soil provide a unique niche that acts as selective pressure to the evolution of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). The aim of this study was to prospect the bacterial microbiota of holoparasitic plant L. hypogaea, its plant host and corresponding rhizosphere of...
While the plant growth-promoting effects of Streptomyces have been well-established in various greenhouse studies, further research is necessary to comprehend how rice responds to PGPS bacteria at both physiological and molecular levels. Consequently, this study sought to assess the physiological foundatio...
Selected plant growth promoting Pseudomonas and Rhizobium bacteria colonized after inoculation the rhizosphere of wheat, maize, rape, oil radish, pea, al... Gisela Hflich,W Wiehe,C Hecht-Buchholz - 《Microbiological Research》 被引量: 214发表: 1995年 A site-specific recombinase is required for ...
Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) are considered a promising approach to replace the conventional agricultural practices, since they have been shown to affect plant nutrient-acquisition processes by influencing nutrient availability in the rhizosphere and/or those biochemical processes determining the ...
growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), which can stimulate plant growth through a number of direct and indirect mechanisms (Kloepper and Schroth, 1981). Such mechanisms include nutrient solubilization, biological nitrogen fixation, induction of systemic resistance, production of plant growth regulators, organic...