Bacillus subtilis impact on plant growth, soil health and environment: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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The increased dependence of farmers on chemical fertilizers poses a risk to soil fertility and ecosystem stability. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are at the forefront of sustainable agriculture, providing multiple benefits for the enhancement of crop production and soil health. Bacillus subtilis is a common PGPR in soil that plays a key role in conferring biotic and abiotic stress tolerance to plants by induced systemic resistance (ISR), biofilm formation and lipopeptide production. As a part of bioremediating technologies, Bacillus spp. can purify metal contaminated soil. It acts as a potent denitrifying agent in agroecosystems while improving the carbon sequestration process when applied in a…
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- Rhizosphere
- Biology
- Rhizobacteria
- Bacillus subtilis
- Biotechnology
- Manure
- Agronomy
- Soil fertility
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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