2014
DOI: 10.1007/s13213-014-0857-4
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Promoting plant growth in a commercial rice cultivar by endophytic diazotrophic bacteria isolated from rice landraces

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“…The species compared to the uninoculated control. This could be identified in this study are in correlation with other attributed to the suppression of seed pathogens studies on rice endopshere microbiome (Mbai et al, (Abiala et al, 2015) as well as the synthesis of 2013, Mwajita et al, 2013) who both implicated a hormones such as IAA by the isolates in this study (Ng wide variety of bacteria. et al, 2012).…”
Section: Lengths) Eight Isolates Significantly Increased Sp Staphylsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The species compared to the uninoculated control. This could be identified in this study are in correlation with other attributed to the suppression of seed pathogens studies on rice endopshere microbiome (Mbai et al, (Abiala et al, 2015) as well as the synthesis of 2013, Mwajita et al, 2013) who both implicated a hormones such as IAA by the isolates in this study (Ng wide variety of bacteria. et al, 2012).…”
Section: Lengths) Eight Isolates Significantly Increased Sp Staphylsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Nitrogen-fixing microbes (so-called “diazotrophs”) offer significant benefits in the optimization of rice cultivation because they fix atmospheric nitrogen and supply usable forms of nitrogen to rice plants (14, 15). With the exception of obligate symbiotic diazotrophs ( e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, Rhizobium ), many other diazotrophs fix an unlimited amount of nitrogen in the free-living and endophytic phases ( e.g. , Klebsiella and Sphingomonas ) (14, 17). Attentive selection is essential for the further implementation of unlimited nitrogen-fixing microbes in rice cultivation because some of these microbes have been identified as health risks for farmers ( e.g.…”
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“…Local cultivars that have been grown traditionally for many years could serve as a source for potential endophytic diazotrophic bacteria that could be applied to modern commercial varieties as biofertilizers. This theory was proved by scientists from Thailand, who isolated 396 potential endophytic diazotrophic strains from 6 different landraces of rice growing in Chiang Mai, Thailand [105]. Based on the results of acetylene reduction assay, authors chose 21 isolates that were further screened to 10 on the basis of tests conducted for other PGP characteristics.…”
Section: Recent Studies Highlighting the Role Of Endophytic Diazotropmentioning
confidence: 99%