Rhizospheric bacteria: Potent source of phytohormones and phytostimulants for horticultural plants in agronomy

Jagruti V. Chauhan, S. Gohel
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Horticultural crops are rich in constituents such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals important for human health. Under biotic and abiotic stress conditions, rhizospheric bacteria are powerful sources of phytohormones such as indole acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid (GA), abscisic acid (ABA) and Plant growth regulators including cytokines, ammonia, nitrogen, siderophores, phosphate, and extra cellular enzymes. These phytohormones help horticultural crops grow both directly and indirectly. In recent agricultural practices, the massive use of chemical fertilizers causes a major loss of agricultural land that can be resolved by using the potent plant growth-promoting rhizospheric bacteria that protect the agricultural and horticultural crops from the adverse effect of phytopathogens and increase crop quality and yield. This review highlights the role of multifunctional rhizospheric bacteria in the growth promotion of horticultural crops in greenhouse conditions and agricultural fields. The relevance of plant growth hormones in horticultural crops highlighted in the current study is crucial for sustainable agriculture.
根瘤菌:农艺学中园艺植物植物激素和植物刺激素的有效来源
园艺作物富含蛋白质、碳水化合物、维生素和矿物质等对人类健康非常重要的成分。在生物和非生物胁迫条件下,根瘤菌是吲哚乙酸(IAA)、赤霉素(GA)、脱落酸(ABA)等植物激素以及细胞因子、氨、氮、苷元、磷酸盐和细胞外酶等植物生长调节剂的强大来源。这些植物激素直接或间接地帮助园艺作物生长。在最近的农业实践中,化肥的大量使用造成了农业用地的大量流失,而使用强效的植物生长促进根瘤菌可以解决这一问题,因为根瘤菌可以保护农业和园艺作物免受植物病原体的不利影响,并提高作物质量和产量。本综述强调了多功能根瘤菌在温室条件下和农田中促进园艺作物生长的作用。本研究强调的植物生长激素在园艺作物中的作用对于可持续农业至关重要。
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