Inoculation of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Aiming to Improve Rice Tolerance to Abiotic Stressful Conditions
Emílio Berghahn,
Thainá Inês Lamb,
Rosana Keil
et al.
Abstract:Rice is one of the most important cereals, as it feeds over half of the world's
population. Rice production is limited by different abiotic stresses, which would
probably worsen with climate change. Also, we must expect a rapid increase in food
demand. Therefore, there is an urgent need for innovative agricultural technologies able
to increase cereal amounts without increasing arable lands. The inoculation of plant
growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) from paddy soil can improve plant response to
abiotic stresses;… Show more
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