Rhizobia: a potential biocontrol agent for soilborne fungal pathogens

K Das, R Prasanna, AK Saxena - Folia microbiologica, 2017 - Springer
Rhizobia are a group of organisms that are well known for their ability to colonize root
surfaces and form symbiotic associations with legume plants. They not only play a major role …

[HTML][HTML] Microbial community composition is related to soil biological and chemical properties and bacterial wilt outbreak

R Wang, H Zhang, L Sun, G Qi, S Chen, X Zhao - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Soil microbes play important roles in plant growth and health. Little is known about the
differences of soil microbes between healthy and bacterial wilt infected soils with Ralstonia …

Potential of compost tea for suppressing plant diseases.

CCG St. Martin - CABI Reviews, 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Numerous studies have demonstrated that water-based compost preparations, referred to as
compost tea and compost-water extract, can suppress phytopathogens and plant diseases …

[PDF][PDF] The effect of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on germination, seedling growth and yield of maize

A Gholami, S Shahsavani, S Nezarat - International Journal of …, 2009 - academia.edu
DSM291, A. lipoferum DSM 1691, A. brasilense DSM 1690 were used. Results of first study
showed seed Inoculation significantly enhanced seed germination and seedling vigour of …

Mixtures of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria enhance biological control of multiple plant diseases and plant-growth promotion in the presence of pathogens

K Liu, JA McInroy, CH Hu, JW Kloepper - Plant Disease, 2018 - Am Phytopath Society
Several studies have shown that mixtures of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
could enhance biological control activity for multiple plant diseases through the mechanisms …

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria

A Podile, G Kishore - Plant-associated bacteria, 2006 - Springer
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of free-living bacteria that
colonize the rhizosphere and benefit the root growth. Bacteria of diverse genera were …

Multifaceted beneficial effects of rhizosphere microorganisms on plant health and productivity

TJ Avis, V Gravel, H Antoun, RJ Tweddell - Soil biology and biochemistry, 2008 - Elsevier
Plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPM) and biological control agents (BCA) are
shown to possess secondary beneficial effects that would increase their usefulness as bio …

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria improved growth, nutrient, and hormone content of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) seedlings

M Turan, M Ekinci, E Yildirim, A Güneş… - Turkish Journal of …, 2014 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to observe the effects of Bacillus megaterium
strain TV-91C, Pantoea agglomerans strain RK-92, and B. subtilis strain TV-17C inoculation …

Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: constraints in bioformulation, commercialization, and future strategies

NK Arora, E Khare, DK Maheshwari - Plant growth and health promoting …, 2011 - Springer
Bioformulations for plant growth promotion continue to inspire research and development in
many fields. Increase in soil fertility, plant growth promotion, and suppression of …

Microbial control of plant-parasitic nematodes: a five-party interaction

LQ Dong, KQ Zhang - Plant and soil, 2006 - Springer
Plant-parasitic nematodes cause significant economic losses to a wide variety of crops.
Chemical control is a widely used option for plant-parasitic nematode management …