Beneficial Microbes for Disease Suppression and Plant Growth Promotion

作者: Mukesh Meena , Prashant Swapnil , Andleeb Zehra , Mohd Aamir , Manish Kumar Dubey

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6593-4_16

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摘要: Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) constitute the microbes that are intricately associated with plant system and may consist of rhizospheric bacteria, fungi, mycorrhiza, endophytic actinomycetes, or those having mutualistic relationship nonsymbiotic plants. One most remarkable features these is adoption certain ecological niches be occupied multiple at a time in soil ecosystem makes way for other species to establish mutual interactions (physical biochemical) (bipartite) plants (tripartite). The growth promotion by involves common mechanisms such as nitrogen fixation, siderophore production, phytohormone solubilization mineral phosphates secretion novel secondary metabolites positive effect on health. Some beneficial fungi have been found promote through increased photosynthetic rate improved use efficiency nutrient uptake, inoculating lead into chlorophyll content biomass. These indigenous also reported counteract different abiotic biotic stress conditions. interaction observed between pathogenic has investigated microscopic level which physical changes coiling hyphae around some cellular dissolution host cytoplasm antimicrobial compounds lytic enzymes nearby localities check reproduction species. comprehensive knowledge functional mechanism will help develop strategies against damages covered various conditions, therefore increasing agricultural production global scale.

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