2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2004.07.033
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Cadmium-tolerant plant growth-promoting bacteria associated with the roots of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern.)

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“…Microbial inoculation has also been observed to produce several organic acids and phytochelatins ensuring easy availability of metals to plants (Kamnev et al 2005), which in turn brings down the pH of soil towards acidic nature and thereby enhances metal bioavailability (Kunito et al 1998). Besides, the microbial inoculation is noticed to protect the plant against the toxic effects of heavy metals and other abiotic stresses (Belimov et al 2005). In the present study as well, the inoculation with P. fluorescens and T. harzianum enhanced the tolerance index and metal uptake (measured in terms of phytoextraction coefficient) of B. juncea apart from producing significantly more biomass (Egamberdiyeva 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Microbial inoculation has also been observed to produce several organic acids and phytochelatins ensuring easy availability of metals to plants (Kamnev et al 2005), which in turn brings down the pH of soil towards acidic nature and thereby enhances metal bioavailability (Kunito et al 1998). Besides, the microbial inoculation is noticed to protect the plant against the toxic effects of heavy metals and other abiotic stresses (Belimov et al 2005). In the present study as well, the inoculation with P. fluorescens and T. harzianum enhanced the tolerance index and metal uptake (measured in terms of phytoextraction coefficient) of B. juncea apart from producing significantly more biomass (Egamberdiyeva 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Huia seeds were surface-sterilized and aseptically placed on wetted filter paper. Seedlings' length was measured after incubation of the closed Petri dishes for 7 days at 22°C (Belimov et al 2005). The vigor index was determined as follows: % of germination 9 seedling length (Luo et al 2011).…”
Section: Seedling Length Assay In Presence Of Zn and CDmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Screening for Metabolic Properties ACC deaminase activity was determined for all of the isolated strains according to the protocol described by Belimov et al [14]. The ability of bacteria to produce auxin was measured using the Salkowsky reaction [15].…”
Section: Isolation Of the Bacterial Strains From Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%