Plant growth promoting microbes: Potential link to sustainable agriculture and environment

K Naik, S Mishra, H Srichandan, PK Singh… - Biocatalysis and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The host-microbe interaction established through natural evolution in plants sets the basis of
plant growth and productivity benefits from a single microbe or a consortium. Select algal,
fungal, bacterial (particularly LABs), actinomycetes and yeast groups are potential effective
microbes (EMs) in agriculture. As environmental probiotics, EMs help in crop growth and
wellbeing by fixing N 2, solubilising K and P, unlocking soil trace elements, secreting
exopolysaccharides, transforming organic matter into usable nutrients, enhancing soil water …

[引用][C] Plant growth promoting microbes: potential link to sustainable agriculture and environment. Biocatal Agric Biotechnol 21: 101326

K Naik, S Mishra, H Srichandan, PK Singh, PK Sarangi - 2019
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