PLANT colonizationRHIZOBACTERIACOLONIZATION (Ecology)AGRICULTURAL developmentSimple Summary: This review is focused on the role of root exudates on beneficial rhizobacterial colonization. The dynamic interaction between root exudates and rhizobacteria is influenced by plant genotype, development...
root colonizationsoil salinitySuccessful root colonization by introduced beneficial rhizobacteria largely depends on the bacterial adaptability to the rhizosphere environment and extent of their competitive advantages over the indigenous rhizobacteria. Characteristics that may enhance the root colonization by ...
Liu Y, Xu Z, Chen L, Xun W, Shu X, Chen Y, Sun X, Wang Z, Ren Y, Shen Q (2024) Root colonization by beneficial rhizobacteria. FEMS Microbiol Rev 48:fuad066 Article PubMed Google Scholar Lundberg DS, Yourstone S, Mieczkowski P, Jones CD, Dangl JL (2013) Practical innovations ...
Simple Summary: This review is focused on the role of root exudates on beneficial rhizobacterial colonization. The dynamic interaction between root exudates and rhizobacteria is influenced by plant genotype, development, environmental biotic factors, and abiotic factors. Bacterial-specific metabolism plays ...
Last, we tested the effects of tomato root exudate amendment on the root colonization by RV33 and RV57. This experiment was performed in pots containing sterile soil inoculated with a mixture of RV33 and RV57. The results showed that root exudates of tomato plants exposed to potato-onion ...
which have an important role in plant embryogenesis, plant development, and during defence against biotic stress. Arabinogalactan proteins can act as structural components and/or signalling molecules that initiate the defence mechanisms, such as the colonization of the root tip by beneficial microbes (...
The discovery of insecticidal activity in root-colonizing pseudomonads, best-known for their plant-beneficial effects, raised fundamental questions about the ecological relevance of insects as alternative hosts for these bacteria. Since soil bacteria are limited in their inherent abilities of dispersal, in...
Beneficial rhizobacteria strains are of substantial interest as biological plant protection agents in agriculture. Bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas have been studied for many years for their role in plant growth and biocontrol. In this study, we analyzed the influence of the commercially available ...
vineyards [9]. On the other hand, several microorganisms provide benefits to the plant in terms of biofertilization, biostimulation and biocontrol properties. For instance, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can increase plant nutrient uptake by solubilizing non-assimilable forms of phosphorus ...
26 Van Loon and associates reported the ability of plants to develop ISR in response to root colonization by non-pathogenic bacteria depends on the interactions between the colonizing rhizobacterium and host plant.27, 28 The rhizobacterial strain P. fluorescensWCS417r (WCS417r here after) has ...