2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsci.2017.02.002
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Enhancement of Growth and Grain Yield of Rice in Nutrient Deficient Soils by Rice Probiotic Bacteria

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“…The objective and extent of work in this study did not allow us to determine if phytohormones or nutrient uptake were also enhanced by probiotic bacteria, but we have undertaken a separate study to assess those beneficial effects, which is highly likely to occur. We recently demonstrated a significant increase in growth and yield of rice by Paraburkholderia fungorum BRRh-4 11 and B. amylolequifaciens BChi1 under nutrient deficient soils 11 , 17 . Application of these probiotic bacteria through root colonization and spray application on strawberry plants enhanced growth, yield and functional properties of fruits and the improvement was modest that may benefit strawberry growers and consumers if adopted in their production practice.…”
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“…The objective and extent of work in this study did not allow us to determine if phytohormones or nutrient uptake were also enhanced by probiotic bacteria, but we have undertaken a separate study to assess those beneficial effects, which is highly likely to occur. We recently demonstrated a significant increase in growth and yield of rice by Paraburkholderia fungorum BRRh-4 11 and B. amylolequifaciens BChi1 under nutrient deficient soils 11 , 17 . Application of these probiotic bacteria through root colonization and spray application on strawberry plants enhanced growth, yield and functional properties of fruits and the improvement was modest that may benefit strawberry growers and consumers if adopted in their production practice.…”
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“…We recently developed a bank of 650 endophytic plant probiotic bacteria isolated from diverse plant species of Bangladesh. Application of some of these bacteria significantly increased growth and yield of several crops under nutrient poor conditions 11 . Screening and field testing of our 650 plant probiotic bacteria assisted us identifying the most effective isolates.…”
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“…Among the isolated bacteria, two promising isolates, namely KB-10 (the highest IAAproducing strain) and KB-25 (the only ACC deaminaseproducing and P-solubilizing strain) were tentatively identified as P. pseudoalcaligenes KB-10 and P. putida KB-25, respectively, based on their phenotypic, biochemical, and 16S rRNA gene sequence and phylogenetic relationship ( Table 2, Supplementary Table S2, Figure S1). Pseudomonas is the most frequently reported genus as PGPB, and the ability of IAA production, ACC deaminase synthesis and P-solubilization by many Pseudomonas species has been documented by numerous researchers (Glick et al 1995;Sharma et al 2016;Egamberdieva et al 2017;Khan et al 2017). However, some strains of both P. pseudoalcaligenes and P. putida may cause nosocomial infections, particularly among the immunocompromised and hence, are considered as unusual human pathogens (Anaissie et al 1987;Flores-Carrero et al 2016).…”
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“…Burkholderia genus abundantly proliferates in a broad range of ecological niches and wellknown plant-associated bacteria. Several species of Burkholderia were reported as PGPR in different plants viz., tomato [7], amaranthus [8], maize [9], rice [10], and sugarcane [11]. PGPR promote sugarcane growth through different mechanisms such as nitrogen fixation, production of plant hormone, antibiotic production, etc.…”
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