Κυριακή 16 Δεκεμβρίου 2018

Current opinion and perspectives on the methods for tracking and monitoring plant growth‒promoting bacteria

Publication date: Available online 15 December 2018Source: Soil Biology and BiochemistryAuthor(s): J.I. Rilling, J.A. Acuña, P. Nannipieri, F. Cassan, F. Maruyama, M.A. JorqueraAbstractSince the 1980s, plant growth‒promoting bacteria (PGPB) have been studied as a sustainable alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers to increase crop yields, and effective PGPB have been isolated from diverse plant (e.g., endosphere and phyllosphere) and soil (e.g., rhizosphere) compartments. Despite the promising plant growth promotion results commonly observed under laboratory and greenhouse conditions, the successful application of PGPB under field conditions has been limited, partly by the lack of knowledge of the ecological/environmental factors affecting the colonization, prevalence and activit...

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