The potential of plant growth promoting (PGP) bacteria in improving the performance of plants in suboptimal environments is increasingly acknowledged, but little information is available on the mechanisms underlying this interaction, particularly when plants are subjected to a combination of stresses. In this study, we investigated the effects of the inoculation with the PGP bacteria Azospirillum brasilense (Azospirillum) on the metabolism of the model cereal Brachypodium distachyon (Brachypodium) grown at low temperatures and supplied with insufficient phosphorus. Investigating polar metabolite and lipid fluctuations during early plant development, we found that the bacteria initially elicited a defense response in Brachypodium roots, whil...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are soil bacteria that are able to colonize rhizosphere ...
Genus Azospirillum is one of the plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) best studied and most u...
The ability of plants to take up phosphorus (P) from soil depends on root morphology and root exudat...
The potential of plant growth promoting (PGP) bacteria in improving the performance of plants in sub...
© 2021 Martino SchillaciCereal crops are exposed to different abiotic stresses thus impacting agricu...
We present studies where use of plant growth promoting bacteria resulted in improved plant performan...
A non-invasive plant phenotyping platform, GrowScreen-PaGe, was used to resolve the dynamics of shoo...
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGB) induce positive effects in plants, for instance, increased gro...
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGB) induce positive effects in plants, for instance, increased gro...
The soil is not merely an inert support for anchoring the plant. Its complexity and dynamics determi...
Abstract The genus Azospirillum comprises plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), which have been br...
<div><p>Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGB) induce positive effects in plants, for instance, incre...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) of the genus Azospirillum are known to enhance root growth an...
The use of microorganisms for improving plant performance under limiting conditions can be traced th...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are soil bacteria that are able to colonize rhizosphere ...
Genus Azospirillum is one of the plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) best studied and most u...
The ability of plants to take up phosphorus (P) from soil depends on root morphology and root exudat...
The potential of plant growth promoting (PGP) bacteria in improving the performance of plants in sub...
© 2021 Martino SchillaciCereal crops are exposed to different abiotic stresses thus impacting agricu...
We present studies where use of plant growth promoting bacteria resulted in improved plant performan...
A non-invasive plant phenotyping platform, GrowScreen-PaGe, was used to resolve the dynamics of shoo...
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGB) induce positive effects in plants, for instance, increased gro...
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGB) induce positive effects in plants, for instance, increased gro...
The soil is not merely an inert support for anchoring the plant. Its complexity and dynamics determi...
Abstract The genus Azospirillum comprises plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), which have been br...
<div><p>Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGB) induce positive effects in plants, for instance, incre...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) of the genus Azospirillum are known to enhance root growth an...
The use of microorganisms for improving plant performance under limiting conditions can be traced th...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are soil bacteria that are able to colonize rhizosphere ...
Genus Azospirillum is one of the plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) best studied and most u...
The ability of plants to take up phosphorus (P) from soil depends on root morphology and root exudat...