Marginal soils arise due to various industrial and agricultural practices reducing crop productivity. Pseudomonas sp. TLC 6-6.5-4 is a free-living multiple-metal-resistant plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) isolated from Torch Lake sediment that promotes maize growth and nutrient uptake. In this study, we examined both PGPB-soil and PGPB-plant interactions. PGPB inoculation resulted in significant increase in maize biomass. Soil inoculation before sowing seeds and coating seeds with the PGPB resulted in higher copper uptake by maize compared to other methods. The PGPB-soil interaction improved phosphorus uptake by maize and led to significant decrease in organic bound copper in marginal soil and a notable increase in exchangeable copper...
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) of the genus Azospirillum are known to enhance root growth an...
Maize is a fast-growing and high yield crop with both energy value and remediation potential. Plant...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...
Marginal soils arise due to various industrial and agricultural practices reducing crop productivity...
In this study, we isolated eight copper-resistant bacteria from Torch Lake sediment contaminated by ...
Naturally occurring bacteria play an important role in bioremediation of heavy metal pollutants in s...
Abiotic stress factors including poor nutrient content and heavy metal contamination in soil, can li...
Increasing urbanization and industrialization cause the unavoidable mass release of pollutants in th...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and rhizobia are potentially advantageous in improving p...
The use of heavy metals (HM) contaminated soils to grow energy crops can diminish the negative impac...
The metal resistant-plant growth-promoting bacterial (PGPB) strains PsM6 and PjM15 isolated from a s...
Global food production has significantly increased mainly due to the use of high-yield crop varietie...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and rhizobia are potentially advantageous in improving p...
Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients in plants but, at high concentrations, they are toxic. ...
Pseudomonas sp. TLC6-6.5-4 is a multiple metal resistant plant growth-promoting bacteria isolated fr...
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) of the genus Azospirillum are known to enhance root growth an...
Maize is a fast-growing and high yield crop with both energy value and remediation potential. Plant...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...
Marginal soils arise due to various industrial and agricultural practices reducing crop productivity...
In this study, we isolated eight copper-resistant bacteria from Torch Lake sediment contaminated by ...
Naturally occurring bacteria play an important role in bioremediation of heavy metal pollutants in s...
Abiotic stress factors including poor nutrient content and heavy metal contamination in soil, can li...
Increasing urbanization and industrialization cause the unavoidable mass release of pollutants in th...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and rhizobia are potentially advantageous in improving p...
The use of heavy metals (HM) contaminated soils to grow energy crops can diminish the negative impac...
The metal resistant-plant growth-promoting bacterial (PGPB) strains PsM6 and PjM15 isolated from a s...
Global food production has significantly increased mainly due to the use of high-yield crop varietie...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and rhizobia are potentially advantageous in improving p...
Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients in plants but, at high concentrations, they are toxic. ...
Pseudomonas sp. TLC6-6.5-4 is a multiple metal resistant plant growth-promoting bacteria isolated fr...
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) of the genus Azospirillum are known to enhance root growth an...
Maize is a fast-growing and high yield crop with both energy value and remediation potential. Plant...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...