Plant responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
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Abstract
Non-pathogenic soilborne microorganisms can promote plant growth, as well as suppress diseases. Plant growth promotion is taken to result from improved nutrient acquisition or hormonal stimulation. Disease suppression can occur through microbial antagonism or induction of resistance in the plant. Several rhizobacterial strains have been shown to act as plant growth-promoting bacteria through both stimulation of growth and induced systemic resistance (ISR), but it is not clear in how far both mechanisms are connected. Induced resistance is manifested as a reduction of the number of diseased plants or in disease severity upon subsequent infection by a pathogen. Such reduced disease susceptibility can be local or…
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- Biology
- Rhizobacteria
- Salicylic acid
- Jasmonic acid
- Quorum sensing
- Bacteria
- Rhizobia
- Plant disease resistance
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