Bacterial biofertilizers

LE Fuentes-Ramirez, J Caballero-Mellado - PGPR: Biocontrol and …, 2006 - Springer
Many bacteria and fungi can enhance plant growth. The present review is limited to plant
growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). However, it includes endophytic bacteria that show …

Rhizobium as biotechnological tools for green solutions: an environment-friendly approach for sustainable crop production in the modern era of climate change

S Maitra, S Praharaj, M Brestic, RK Sahoo, L Sagar… - Current …, 2023 - Springer
Modern and industrialized agriculture enhanced farm output during the last few decades, but
it became possible at the cost of agricultural sustainability. Industrialized agriculture …

Drought-tolerant phosphorus-solubilizing microbes: biodiversity and biotechnological applications for alleviation of drought stress in plants

D Kour, KL Rana, AN Yadav, N Yadav, V Kumar… - Plant growth promoting …, 2019 - Springer
Drought is one of the major abiotic stresses accepted as the main constraint for loss of the
crop yield worldwide. Further, problems are created by nutrient limitations particularly low …

[PDF][PDF] Phosphate solubilizing microbes: an effective and alternative approach as biofertilizers

K Anand, B Kumari, MA Mallick - Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci, 2016 - academia.edu
It is undoubtedly clear that phosphorus is the second most important nutrient after nitrogen
required for growth of plants. It is an essential element in all living systems. Hardly 1%-2% of …

Plant growth promotion and suppression of bacterial leaf blight in rice by inoculated bacteria

S Yasmin, A Zaka, A Imran, MA Zahid, S Yousaf… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
The present study was conducted to evaluate the potential of rice rhizosphere associated
antagonistic bacteria for growth promotion and disease suppression of bacterial leaf blight …

Potential of PGPR in agricultural innovations

HC Kaymak - Plant growth and health promoting bacteria, 2011 - Springer
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of free-living bacteria that colonize
the rhizosphere and benefit the root growth in plants. Bacteria of diverse genera such as …

The importance of microorganisms for sustainable agriculture—A review

M Antoszewski, A Mierek-Adamska, GB Dąbrowska - Metabolites, 2022 - mdpi.com
In the face of climate change, progressive degradation of the environment, including
agricultural land negatively affecting plant growth and development, endangers plant …

Application of bacteria from non‐cultivated plants to promote growth, alter root architecture and alleviate salt stress of cotton

I Irizarry, JF White - Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Aims Cotton seeds are frequently treated with acid to remove fibres and reduce seed‐
transmitted diseases. This process also eliminates beneficial bacteria on the seed surface …

Ecology of the root-nodule bacteria of legumes

PH Graham - Nitrogen-fixing leguminous symbioses, 2008 - Springer
Nitrogen (N2) fixation is one of the most important biological processes on earth, with a
commonly accepted estimate for global N2 fixation of 175 million metric tons (Tg) annually …

[PDF][PDF] Salt-tolerant PGPR strain Planococcus rifietoensis promotes the growth and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivated in saline soil

L Rajput, A Imran, F Mubeen, FY Hafeez - Pak J Bot, 2013 - pakbs.org
Rhizobacteria improve plant growth employing a variety of growth promoting mechanisms
including nutrient up-take, root growth, proliferation and biocontrol activities. Present study …