2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.08.034
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Inoculation of endophytic bacteria on host and non-host plants—Effects on plant growth and Ni uptake

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“…However, little is known about the inoculation of PGPM isolated from sugarcane in other plant species. Although the use of native PGPM is more common, some inoculants show good results when tested in other plant species (Ma et al 2011, Mengual et al 2016.…”
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“…However, little is known about the inoculation of PGPM isolated from sugarcane in other plant species. Although the use of native PGPM is more common, some inoculants show good results when tested in other plant species (Ma et al 2011, Mengual et al 2016.…”
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“…Although several recent investigations addressed rhizosphere and endophytic microbial population of plants and their role on rhizoremediation in metal-polluted soils (Ma et al, 2011b;Rajkumar et al, 2013), the beneficial interactions between S. plumbizincicola and PGPB and their possible role on the rhizoremediation of multi-metal-polluted agricultural soils still remain poorly understood. The objectives of this study were to (i) isolate and characterize a beneficial bacterial strain possessing the ability to mobilize metals in soils,…”
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“…Os estudos dessa intrigante interação micro-organismo endofítico-planta demonstram que muitos desses microorganismos podem favorecer o desenvolvimento de seu hospedeiro de formas diretas, pela produção de fitormônios, como ácido indolacético -AIA (KHAN et al, 2012;PICCOLI et al, 2011), ou aumentando e melhorando a nutrição mineral do hospedeiro, como a solubilização do fósforo imobilizado no solo (MA et al, 2011). Outra forma de favorecimento é a indireta, produzindo compostos secundários, que auxiliam na defesa contra a herbivoria e no aumento da resistência a outros organismos patogênicos (YANG et al, 2011).…”
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