2009
DOI: 10.1080/01904160902943197
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Effects of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Fruit Properties of Strawberry

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“…ab, bcd, def, gh, fg etc. (Cakmakci et al, 2001;Patten and Glick, 2002;Bashan and Bashan, 2005;Karlidağ et al, 2007;Bi et al, 2008;Pırlak and Kose, 2009). These strains might be used in sustainable and organic agriculture to increase transplant growth and content.…”
Section: Growth Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ab, bcd, def, gh, fg etc. (Cakmakci et al, 2001;Patten and Glick, 2002;Bashan and Bashan, 2005;Karlidağ et al, 2007;Bi et al, 2008;Pırlak and Kose, 2009). These strains might be used in sustainable and organic agriculture to increase transplant growth and content.…”
Section: Growth Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher N content by biodegradation of organic material by the application of PGPR may be another reason of this yield increase (Das et al, 2004;Zahir et al, 2007). Currently, numerous studies showed that in legumes PGPR inoculation increased yield and growth of plant (Pirlak and Kose, 2009;Shaharoona et al, 2006;Tilak et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated at the maturity that the rhizodeposition of N amounted to 20 % of the total plant nitrogen (Jensen 1996 ). So low nutrient availability can create constraint to plant growth in many environments of the world, especially the tropics where soils are extremely defi cient in these oligoelement nutrients (Pinton et al 2007 ). Individual micronutrients are similarly important components of major enzymes, which regulate all biological processes.…”
Section: Root Exudation and Nutrient Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%