Paenibacillus as a Biocontrol Agent for Fungal Phytopathogens: Is P. polymyxa the Only One Worth Attention?

J Dobrzyński, A Naziębło - Microbial Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Control of fungal phytopathogens is a significant challenge in modern agriculture. The
widespread use of chemical fungicides to control these pathogens often leads to …

Serratia spp. as plant growth-promoting bacteria alleviating salinity, drought, and nutrient imbalance stresses

I Kulkova, B Wróbel, J Dobrzyński - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
In agricultural environments, plants are often exposed to abiotic stresses including
temperature extremes, salt stress, drought, and heavy metal soil contamination, which leads …

Increasing Application of Multifunctional Bacillus for Biocontrol of Pests and Diseases and Plant Growth Promotion: Lessons from Brazil.

NC Vasques, MA Nogueira, M Hungria - Agronomy, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
The microbial genus Bacillus inhabits a diverse range of environments and is widespread
across all global biomes, with a significant presence in soil habitats. In agriculture, Bacillus …

[HTML][HTML] Response of soil microbiota to various soil management practices in 100-year-old agriculture field and identification of potential bacterial ecological indicator

EB Górska, W Stępień, E Hewelke, JC Lata… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
The study aimed to comprehensively investigate the structural dynamics of a soil microbial
community within a 100-year agricultural field experiment. The experimental design …

Non-native PGPB Consortium Altered the Rhizobacterial Community and Slightly Stimulated the Growth of Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) Under Field …

J Dobrzyński, I Kulkova, Z Jakubowska, B Wróbel - Microbial Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are among the most promising alternatives to
mineral fertilizers. However, little is known about the effects of applied bacteria on the native …

Non-native PGPB consortium consisting of Pseudomonas sp. G31 and Azotobacter sp. PBC2 promoted winter wheat growth and slightly altered the native bacterial …

J Dobrzyński, I Kulkova, Z Jakubowska, B Wróbel - Scientific Reports, 2025 - nature.com
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are considered an effective eco-friendly
biostimulator. However, relatively few studies have examined how PGPB affect the native …

[HTML][HTML] Pseudomonas sp. G31 and Azotobacter sp. PBC2 Changed Structure of Bacterial Community and Modestly Promoted Growth of Oilseed Rape

J Dobrzyński, I Kulkova, Z Jakubowska… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Oilseed rape is one of the most important oilseed crops, requiring high levels of nitrogen
fertilization. Excessive nitrogen use, however, leads to numerous negative environmental …

[HTML][HTML] The Effect of Cysteine on the Removal of Cadmium in Paddy Soil by Combination with Bioremediation and the Response of the Soil Microbial Community

EK Sarkodie, K Li, Z Guo, J Yang, Y Deng, J Shi… - Toxics, 2024 - mdpi.com
Bioremediation is widely recognized as a promising and efficient approach for the
elimination of Cd from contaminated paddy soils. However, the Cd removal efficacy …

The Co-Inoculation Effect on Triticum aestivum Growth with Synthetic Microbial Communities (SynComs) and Their Potential in Agrobiotechnology

R Mažylytė, J Kailiuvienė, E Mažonienė, L Orola… - Plants, 2024 - mdpi.com
The use of rhizospheric SynComs can be a new and sustainable strategy in the
agrobiotechnology sector. The objective of this study was to create the most appropriate …

[HTML][HTML] Transforming Agricultural and Sulfur Waste into Fertilizer: Assessing the Short-Term Effects on Microbial Biodiversity via a Metagenomic Approach

A Maffia, R Scotti, T Wood, A Muscolo, A Lepore… - Life, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fungi and soil bacteria are vital for organic matter decomposition and biogeochemical
cycles, but excessive synthetic fertilizer use contributes to soil degradation and loss of …