2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11233316
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Exploring the Plant Growth-Promotion of Four Streptomyces Strains from Rhizosphere Soil to Enhance Cucumber Growth and Yield

Abstract: The genus Streptomyces is the most abundant and essential microbes in the soil microbial community. Streptomyces are familiar and have great potential to produce a large variety of bioactive compounds. This genus considers an efficient biofertilizer based on its plant growth-promoting activities. Based on their ability to produce a wide varieties of bioactive molecules, the present study aimed to explore the potential plant growth promotion of four Streptomyces strains and their role in enhancing cucumber grow… Show more

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“…Furthermore, enzymes such as phosphatase, phytase, and C-P lyase are involved in organic-phosphate solubilization [31,32]. In our previous publication [14], the S. thinghirensis strain HM3 had a P solubilization efficacy that reached 84.4%, followed by the S. tricolor strain HM10 (81.6%). Yu et al [33] isolated a highly efficient P-solubilizing bacterial strain, Pseudomonas sp.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Furthermore, enzymes such as phosphatase, phytase, and C-P lyase are involved in organic-phosphate solubilization [31,32]. In our previous publication [14], the S. thinghirensis strain HM3 had a P solubilization efficacy that reached 84.4%, followed by the S. tricolor strain HM10 (81.6%). Yu et al [33] isolated a highly efficient P-solubilizing bacterial strain, Pseudomonas sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, it helps to move oxygen throughout plants' parts, producing their green color, and it is a co-factor in many vital enzymes [41]. The Streptomyces tricolor strain HM10 secreted up to 64.14% psu from siderophores after 4 days of incubation [14,15,42]. Cherif-Silin et al [43] isolated thirty-five Bacillus strains from a wheat rhizosphere.…”
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“…Additionally, they can indirectly promote plant growth by: (a) secreting antibiotics to control pathogens; (b) improving plant resistance to abiotic stresses (drought and salinity); and (c) improving the rhizosphere environment (recruitment of beneficial microorganisms) [ 1 , 2 ]. For example, four Streptomyces strains (HM2, HM3, HM8 and HM10) have been reported to enhance cucumber growth and yield through various mechanisms including indole acetic acid (IAA) production, siderophore excretion and phosphate solubilization [ 3 ]. Sphingomonas sp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there is growing interest among researchers in microorganisms that stimulate plant growth, driven by environmental concerns and the need for sustainable food production [13]. Actinomycetes, a subgroup of plant growthpromoting bacteria (PGPB), have gained popularity as 'plant probiotics' and valuable tools for enhancing crop yields through environmentally friendly agriculture practices [14,15]. Actinomycetes have demonstrated their ability to stimulate the growth of various plants under both normal and stressful conditions [14,16,17].…”
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confidence: 99%