Rhizobacteria are root-associated bacteria that can have a detrimental (parasitic varieties), neutral or beneficial effect on plant growth. The name comes...
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Endophyte Microbial inoculant Rhizobacteria Fertilizer Seaweed fertilizer Vessey, J. Kevin (2003). "Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria as biofertilizers". Plant...
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maintained when activating both responses. ISR responses can be mediated by rhizobacteria. This has shown to be effective against necrotrophic pathogens and insect...
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microbiologist and has contributed significantly in Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria research. He is elected fellow of many learned societies and professional...
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often modify the soil microbial community (Mawarda et al., 2020). The rhizobacteria commonly applied as inoculants include nitrogen-fixers, phosphate-solubilisers...
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Sonoran Desert which exposed the roots of different species of tree to rhizobacteria and the nitrogen fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense with the aim...
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A (3 April 2017). "ACC deaminase-containing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria protect Papaver somniferum from downy mildew". Journal of Applied Microbiology...
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root tolerance to salt stress. They are considered a growth-promoting rhizobacteria and have the ability to quickly colonize roots. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens...
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defined four categories of these: Plant growth promoting bacteria and rhizobacteria Non-pathogenic fungi Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Non-pathogenic protozoa...
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PGPR may refer to: Polyglycerol polyricinoleate Plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PGPR...
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ability (79 % N derived from the atmosphere). Plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), together with strains of Rhizobium, can enhance growth and nitrogen...
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PMC 2654666. PMID 19278554. Kloepper, J. W (1993). "Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria as biological control agents". In Metting, F. B. Jr (ed.). Soil microbial...
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In particular, the largest phytoyoxic component of the volatiles of rhizobacteria has been identified as 2-phenylethanol. 2-phenylethanol can influence...
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shown to increase nutrient uptake. Additionally, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), which are regularly utilized in field and greenhouse agriculture...
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several Paenibacillus species serve as efficient plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), which competitively colonize plant roots and can simultaneously...
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Macías-Rodríguez LI, Valencia-Cantero E (February 2007). "Bacillus megaterium rhizobacteria promote growth and alter root-system architecture through an auxin-...
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novel and practical approach to resolve culturability and diversity of rhizobacteria". Physiologia Plantarum. 157 (4): 403–413. doi:10.1111/ppl.12469. ISSN 1399-3054...
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by certain bacteria, such as cyanobacteria (blue-green bacteria) and rhizobacteria. These enzymes are responsible for the reduction of nitrogen (N2) to...
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in terms of growth and health, such as with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. Nevertheless, a large number of nutrients issued by the plant can be...
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Egamberdieva; Smriti, Shrivastava; Ajit, Varma (2015). Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Medicinal Plants. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-13401-7. "Details:...
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plant growth and provide protection from pathogens. They are mostly rhizobacteria that belong to Pseudomonadota and Bacillota, with many examples from...
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"Salkowski's reagent test as a primary screening index for functionalities of rhizobacteria isolated from wild dipterocarp saplings growing naturally on medium-strongly...
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establishment of beneficial microbes, known as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) in the rhizosphere of plant roots. These mutualistic microbes...
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throughout Asia. Also, genetic evaluation of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria obtained from Silent Valley indicated that strain, IISR 331, could increase...
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abiotic and biotic stresses when plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPRs) are present. Rhizobacteria are root-colonizing and non-pathogenic, and they form...
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