نتایج جستجو برای: plant growth promoting microorganism
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As a natural engineer, Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) play an important role in increasing plant growth, yield and enhancing tolerance to stressful conditions. These beneficial bacteria take up their position the rhizosphere, around plants’ root tissues. They may be in, or on host tissues help provide nutrients plants. For sustainable agriculture, PGPR transmit extensive assistance...
Sustainable plant production with the integration of eco-friendly agricultural practices, low chemical inputs, minimal deleterious effects on human health and cost methods, is need moment. In this direction, scientific/industrial community, continuously exploring novel reliable methods. Plant growth promoting microbes are proving more promising to achieve sustainable outcomes. present study, in...
Nonpathogenic Pantoea spp. have been shown to confer biofertilizer and biocontrol activities, indicating their potential for increasing crop yield. Herein, we provide the high-quality genome sequence of Pantoea sp. strain AS-PWVM4, a Gram-negative motile plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium isolated from a pomegranate plant. The 4.9-Mb genome contains genes related to plant growth promotion an...
The work reported here evaluates whether bacteria populating arid and salty environments can confer resistance in tomato and pepper plants to water stress. Plant growth-promoting bacteria that have ACC deaminase activity were isolated from soil samples taken from the Arava region of southern Israel. One of these strains, Achromobacter piechaudii ARV8 [Mayak et al., Plant growth-promoting bacter...
Brazil is an important peanut producer, but despite its high production, there still needs to be inoculant for the crop. In addition, use of microorganisms that promote plant growth (PGPM) not common, and this crop highly dependent on chemical fertilizers. An excellent alternative reduce fertilizers inputs in crops while reducing production cost environmental impact PGPM. The objective study wa...
The present investigation deals with the role of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria and chemical fertilizers alone or in combination on urease, invertase and phosphatase activities of rhizospheric soil and also on general impact on growth of safflower cvv. Thori and Saif-32. The PGPR (Azospirillum brasilense and Azotobacter vinelandii) were applied at 10cells/mL as seed inoculation prior to s...
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