[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms and applications of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: current perspective
M Ahemad, M Kibret - Journal of King saud University-science, 2014 - Elsevier
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria are the soil bacteria inhabiting around/on the root
surface and are directly or indirectly involved in promoting plant growth and development via …
surface and are directly or indirectly involved in promoting plant growth and development via …
[PDF][PDF] Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: a critical review
BS Saharan, V Nehra - Life Sci Med Res, 2011 - researchgate.net
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that
aggressively colonize plant roots and benefit plants by providing growth promotion …
aggressively colonize plant roots and benefit plants by providing growth promotion …
Production, Purification, and Characterization of Bacillibactin Siderophore of Bacillus subtilis and Its Application for Improvement in Plant Growth and Oil Content in …
S Nithyapriya, S Lalitha, RZ Sayyed, MS Reddy… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Siderophores are low molecular weight secondary metabolites produced by microorganisms
under low iron stress as a specific iron chelator. In the present study, a rhizospheric …
under low iron stress as a specific iron chelator. In the present study, a rhizospheric …
Plant growth promoting rhizobia: challenges and opportunities
S Gopalakrishnan, A Sathya, R Vijayabharathi… - 3 Biotech, 2015 - Springer
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors
and increasing pathogen and pest attacks. Sustainability and environmental safety of …
and increasing pathogen and pest attacks. Sustainability and environmental safety of …
A drought resistance-promoting microbiome is selected by root system under desert farming
Background Traditional agro-systems in arid areas are a bulwark for preserving soil stability
and fertility, in the sight of “reverse desertification”. Nevertheless, the impact of desert …
and fertility, in the sight of “reverse desertification”. Nevertheless, the impact of desert …
Endophytic microbes: biodiversity, plant growth-promoting mechanisms and potential applications for agricultural sustainability
Endophytic microbes are known to live asymptomatically inside their host throughout
different stages of their life cycle and play crucial roles in the growth, development, fitness …
different stages of their life cycle and play crucial roles in the growth, development, fitness …
Impact of co-inoculation with plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria and rhizobium on the biochemical responses of alfalfa-soil system in copper contaminated soil
The effects and regulatory mechanisms of co-inoculation of plant-growth-promoting
rhizobacteria (PGPRs) and rhizobium in plant-soil systems remain unclear, despite …
rhizobacteria (PGPRs) and rhizobium in plant-soil systems remain unclear, despite …
Induction of tolerance to salinity in wheat genotypes by plant growth promoting endophytes: Involvement of ACC deaminase and antioxidant enzymes
Plant growth-promoting endophytes (PGPEs) can colonize the internal tissues of plants and
are capable of promoting plant growth. These bacteria can improve plant tolerance against …
are capable of promoting plant growth. These bacteria can improve plant tolerance against …
[HTML][HTML] Isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting endophytic diazotrophic bacteria from Korean rice cultivars
We have isolated 576 endophytic bacteria from the leaves, stems, and roots of 10 rice
cultivars and identified 12 of them as diazotrophic bacteria using a specific primer set of nif …
cultivars and identified 12 of them as diazotrophic bacteria using a specific primer set of nif …
Rhizospheric microbiomes: biodiversity, mechanisms of plant growth promotion, and biotechnological applications for sustainable agriculture
Soil consists of diverse microscopic life forms such as actinomycetes, algae, bacteria, fungi,
nematodes, and protozoans. But, the rhizospheric region is the most widely colonized …
nematodes, and protozoans. But, the rhizospheric region is the most widely colonized …