Plant Microbe Symbiosis: Fundamentals and Advances 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1287-4_16
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Multifaceted Plant-Associated Microbes and Their Mechanisms Diminish the Concept of Direct and Indirect PGPRs

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“…Plant growth promoting rhizobacterial producing exo polysaccharides are highly important in promoting plant growth due to work as an active signal molecule during beneficial interactions, and provide defense response during infection process [69]. Some plant growth promoting rhizobacterial producing exo polysaccharides can also bind cations, including Na + suggesting a role in mitigation of salinity stress by reducing the content of Na + available for plant uptake [29].…”
Section: Antibiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plant growth promoting rhizobacterial producing exo polysaccharides are highly important in promoting plant growth due to work as an active signal molecule during beneficial interactions, and provide defense response during infection process [69]. Some plant growth promoting rhizobacterial producing exo polysaccharides can also bind cations, including Na + suggesting a role in mitigation of salinity stress by reducing the content of Na + available for plant uptake [29].…”
Section: Antibiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria produce phytohormones such as auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins and Ethylene can affect cell proliferation in the root architecture by overproduction of lateral roots and root hairs with a subsequent increase of nutrient and water uptake [29].…”
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“…Inoculations with P solubilizing bacteria used alone or in mixture with other rhizospheric microbes have favorable properties on plant development [56]. the facility of biofilm creation which helps the microbes to circulating essential nutrient to the plant from the soil for growth and development [21,22,23]. The increase in dehydrated weigh of plants, seeds number and dry weight of pods was due to microbial application where, PGPR reduced difusate effect of faba bean root on ; Article no.JABB.54081…”
Section: Fig 2 Showed There Is No Antagonist Between R Leguminosarmentioning
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“…PGPR produce exopolysaccharides which is considerable in biofilm development as well as root colonization and contact with microbes. [21,22,23]. Phosphorus is a vital element in the nutrition of plants, presented in both organic and inorganic forms and have role in metabolic progressions [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%