Mechanisms of action of plant growth promoting bacteria

North-West University · University of Waterloo

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Abstract

The idea of eliminating the use of fertilizers which are sometimes environmentally unsafe is slowly becoming a reality because of the emergence of microorganisms that can serve the same purpose or even do better. Depletion of soil nutrients through leaching into the waterways and causing contamination are some of the negative effects of these chemical fertilizers that prompted the need for suitable alternatives. This brings us to the idea of using microbes that can be developed for use as biological fertilizers (biofertilizers). They are environmentally friendly as they are natural living organisms. They increase crop yield and production and, in addition, in developing countries, they are less expensive…

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Keywords
  • Biofertilizer
  • Agriculture
  • Biotechnology
  • Beneficial organism
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Plant growth
  • Leaching (pedology)
  • Sustainable agriculture
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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