reviewJan 1, 2011Closed access

Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Critical Review

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that aggressively colonize plant roots and benefit plants by providing growth promotion. Inoculation of crop plants with certain strains of PGPR at an early stage of development improves biomass production through direct effects on root and shoots growth. Inoculation of ornamentals, forest trees, vegetables, and agricultural crops with PGPR may result in multiple effects on early-season plant growth, as seen in the enhancement of seedling germination, stand health, plant vigor, plant height, shoot weight, nutrient content of shoot tissues, early bloom, chlorophyll content, and increased nodulation in legumes. PGPR are reported to…

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Keywords
  • Rhizobacteria
  • Biology
  • Biofertilizer
  • Shoot
  • Nutrient
  • Agronomy
  • Seedling
  • Germination
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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