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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 ...
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...
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
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria and Fungi A number of free-living rhizosphere bacteria and fungi enhance plant growth directly. Such plant growth-promoting microbes can act by a variety of mechanisms, including nitrogen fixation, the solubilization of nutrients, including H2PO4− and Fe2+/3+, the...
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 ...
In order to define the growth-promoting effect of rhizosphere growth promoting bacteria A2 on thegrowth of plant, by indoor germination test, wheat was treated by four different concentrations of PEG6000, andthen soaked in three different fermentation products of A2. The germination potential of see...
Jain S, Sarita K, Anukool V, Devendra KC (2016) Isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting bacteria from soybean rhizosphere and their effect on soybean plant growth promotion. Int J Adv Sci Technol Res 5:397–410 Google Scholar Janda JM, Abbott SL (2007) 16S rRNA gene seque...
and by magnifying the suppressive effect of inhibitory bacteria. It is however important to note that ‘secondary’ phages could also have negative effects on plant health if they target plant growth-promoting bacteria as observed previously [48]. Moreover, it has been recently shown thatR. ...
Proteobacteria consists of a group of beneficial bacteria, mainly those involved in biological N fixation, which is commonly found in leguminous plants, such as cowpea24. Firmicutes comprises some well-known plant growth-promoting bacteria, such as Bacillus and Paenibacillus, which are known to ...