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Plant growth-promoting bacteria as inoculants in agricultural soils
Rocheli de Souza, Adriana Ambrosini, Luciane Maria Pereira Passaglia
Genetics and Molecular Biology · 2015 · ▲ 1,105 citations
Abstract
Plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere are the determinants of plant health, productivity and soil fertility. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are bacteria that can enhance plant growth and protect plants from disease and abiotic stresses through a wide variety of mechanisms; those that establish close associations with plants, such as the endophytes, could be more successful in plant growth promotion. Several important bacterial characteristics, such as biological nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, ACC deaminase activity, and production of siderophores and phytohormones, can be assessed as plant growth promotion (PGP) traits. Bacterial inoculants can contribute to increase agronomic efficiency by reducing production costs and environmental pollution, once the use of chemical fertilizers can be reduced or eliminated if the inoculants are efficient. For bacterial inoculants to obtain success in improving plant growth and productivity, several processes involved can influence the efficiency of inoculation, as for example the exudation by plant roots, the bacterial colonization in the roots, and soil health. This review presents an overview of the importance of soil-plant-microbe interactions to the development of efficient inoculants, once PGPB are extensively studied microorganisms, representing a very diverse group of easily accessible beneficial bacteria.
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Souza, R.D., Ambrosini, A., & Passaglia, L.M.P. (2015). Plant growth-promoting bacteria as inoculants in agricultural soils. <em>Genetics and Molecular Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1415-475738420150053
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Souza RD, Ambrosini A, Passaglia LMP. Plant growth-promoting bacteria as inoculants in agricultural soils. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 2015. doi:10.1590/s1415-475738420150053.
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@article{rocheli2015Plantg,
title = {Plant growth-promoting bacteria as inoculants in agricultural soils},
author = {Rocheli de Souza and Adriana Ambrosini and Luciane Maria Pereira Passaglia},
journal = {Genetics and Molecular Biology},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1590/s1415-475738420150053},
}
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