Mechanism of plant growth promotion by rhizobacteria |
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Authors: | Gupta A Gopal M Tilak K V |
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Affiliation: | Division of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, India. cpcri-kygm@hubl.nic.in |
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Abstract: | Plant growth results from interaction of roots and shoots with the environment. The environment for roots is the soil or planting medium which provide structural support as well as water and nutrients to the plant. Roots also support the growth and functions of a complex of microorganisms that can have a profound effect on the growth anti survival of plants. These microorganisms constitute rhizosphere microflora and can be categorized as deleterious, beneficial, or neutral with respect to root/plant health. Beneficial interactions between roots and microbes do occur in rhizosphere and can be enhanced. Increased plant growth and crop yield can be obtained upon inoculating seeds or roots with certain specific root-colonizing bacteria- 'plant growth promoting rhizobacteria'. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms by which plant growth promoting rhizobacteria may stimulate plant growth. |
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