[PDF][PDF] Potential, limitations and future prospects of Pseudomonas spp. for sustainable agriculture and environment: A Review.

SM Nadeem, M Naveed, M Ayyub, MY Khan… - Soil & …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are well known microbial community by virtue
of their fabulous growth promoting abilities in plants. Among various genera of PGPR …

Screening of bacterial endophytes as potential biocontrol agents against soybean diseases

KB de Almeida Lopes… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Aims This research was aimed at identifying and characterizing endophytic micro‐
organisms associated with soybean that have antimicrobial activity towards soybean …

Microbial functions of the rhizosphere

GP Brahmaprakash, PK Sahu, G Lavanya… - … -Microbe Interactions in …, 2017 - Springer
The rhizosphere is part of the soil surrounding the plant roots or being influenced by the
plant roots. The exudates released from roots make it a site for complex biochemical activity …

Cultivar-dependent transcript accumulation in wheat roots colonized by Pseudomonas fluorescens Q8r1-96 wild type and mutant strains

C Maketon, AM Fortuna, PA Okubara - Biological control, 2012 - Elsevier
In Triticum aestivum L.(wheat), the root-colonizing bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens
strain Q8r1-96 produces the antifungal metabolite 2, 4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) …

Biological control of pathogens and plant growth promotion potential of fluorescent Pseudomonads

R Subashri, G Raman, N Sakthivel - Bacteria in agrobiology: disease …, 2012 - Springer
Flourescent pseudomonad bacteria are the most diversified group of rhizobacteria. They
occur in temperate as well as tropical soils and are predominant among bacteria associated …

Exploiting beneficial traits of plant-associated fluorescent pseudomonads for plant health

A Rai, PK Rai, S Singh - … Sustainability: Volume 1: Managing Crop Health, 2017 - Springer
Plants have recently been recognized as meta-organisms harboring distinct microbiome and
reveling close symbiotic relationship with the associated microflora. Each plant has a unique …

Microbial control: a potential solution for plant disease management in sustainable environments and agriculture

DK Verma, S Srivastava, B Mohapatra… - … , Soil Health, and …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter addresses significant efforts on microbial control with the majority of new
principles, community function, and new strategies of microorganism which are emerging …

Identification and characterisation of new aphid killing bacteria for use as biological pest control agents

D Paliwal - 2017 - centaur.reading.ac.uk
Insecticide resistance and on-going legislation changes on the use of insecticides are likely
to reduce their availability for use in agriculture; hence there is an urgent need to develop …

[PDF][PDF] Apple Academic Press

DK VERMA, S SRIVASTAVA, B MOHAPATRA… - 2018 - researchgate.net
The information about the damage caused by plant diseases to mankind have been
mentioned in some of the oldest books available (Old Testament, 750 BC; Homer, 1000 BC) …

[PDF][PDF] Sajid Mahmood Nadeem1, Muhammad Naveed2, Mohaimen Ayyub2, Muhammad Yahya Khan1, Maqshoof Ahmad3 and

ZA Zahir - 2016 - academia.edu
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are well known microbial community by virtue
of their fabulous growth promoting abilities in plants. Among various genera of PGPR …