Microorganisms in Plant Growth and Development: Roles in Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Secondary Metabolites Secretion
University of Zululand · North-West University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Crops aimed at feeding an exponentially growing population are often exposed to a variety of harsh environmental factors. Although plants have evolved ways of adjusting their metabolism and some have also been engineered to tolerate stressful environments, there is still a shortage of food supply. An alternative approach is to explore the possibility of using rhizosphere microorganisms in the mitigation of abiotic stress and hopefully improve food production. Several studies have shown that rhizobacteria and mycorrhizae organisms can help improve stress tolerance by enhancing plant growth; stimulating the production of phytohormones, siderophores, and solubilizing phosphates; lowering ethylene levels; and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 153
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4Topics & keywords
- Rhizobacteria
- Rhizosphere
- Microorganism
- Abiotic stress
- Biology
- Abiotic component
- Siderophore
- Biotechnology
- Zero hunger