Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are well described and recommended for several crops worldwide. However, one of the most common problems in PGPR research is the difficulty in obtaining reproducible results. Furthermore, few studies have evaluated plant growth promotion and soil microbial community composition due to bacterial inoculation under field conditions. Here we evaluated the effect of 54 Pseudomonas strains on lettuce (Lactuca sativa) growth. The 12 most promising strains were phylogenetically and physiologically characterized for plant growth-promoting traits including phosphate solubilization, hormone production and antagonism to pathogen compounds and their effect on plant growth under farm field conditions. Additiona...
Microbial communities living in the proximity of crop roots in the soil shape the biochemical compos...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a wide genera of rhizospheric bacteria which, ...
There is a need for plant growing media that can support a beneficial microbial root environment to ...
Fluorescent Pseudomonas are ubiquitous soil bacteria that usually establish mutualistic associations...
The selection of microorganisms that enhance plant growth and confer biotic and abiotic tolerance to...
Controlled environment agriculture hydroponic systems grow plants year-round without restriction fro...
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a microbial community that exerts growth-promo...
Rhizosphere competence of bacterial inoculants is assumed to be important for successful biocontrol....
A better understanding of factors shaping the rhizosphere microbiota is important for sustainable cr...
Biocontrol inoculants often show inconsistency in their efficacy at field scale and the reason for t...
<div><p>Rhizosphere competence of bacterial inoculants is assumed to be important for successful bio...
To overcome the challenge of increasing food production with a significant reduction of agrochemical...
Abstract: Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of microorganisms of utmost intere...
The use of multispecies bacterial bio-inputs is a promising strategy for sustainable crop production...
Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) enhance plant health and growth using a variety of trait...
Microbial communities living in the proximity of crop roots in the soil shape the biochemical compos...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a wide genera of rhizospheric bacteria which, ...
There is a need for plant growing media that can support a beneficial microbial root environment to ...
Fluorescent Pseudomonas are ubiquitous soil bacteria that usually establish mutualistic associations...
The selection of microorganisms that enhance plant growth and confer biotic and abiotic tolerance to...
Controlled environment agriculture hydroponic systems grow plants year-round without restriction fro...
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a microbial community that exerts growth-promo...
Rhizosphere competence of bacterial inoculants is assumed to be important for successful biocontrol....
A better understanding of factors shaping the rhizosphere microbiota is important for sustainable cr...
Biocontrol inoculants often show inconsistency in their efficacy at field scale and the reason for t...
<div><p>Rhizosphere competence of bacterial inoculants is assumed to be important for successful bio...
To overcome the challenge of increasing food production with a significant reduction of agrochemical...
Abstract: Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of microorganisms of utmost intere...
The use of multispecies bacterial bio-inputs is a promising strategy for sustainable crop production...
Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) enhance plant health and growth using a variety of trait...
Microbial communities living in the proximity of crop roots in the soil shape the biochemical compos...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) represent a wide genera of rhizospheric bacteria which, ...
There is a need for plant growing media that can support a beneficial microbial root environment to ...