Mechanisms used by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to boost plant growth - A Review

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. H. Umar, F. A. Zakry, Mohammad Fitri A. Rahman, Muhammad I. N. H. Mohammad Sazali, Franklin Ragai Kundat, M. Malahubban, M. M. Yusoff, Mohammad Hailmi Sajili
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Abstract

Several decades after the green revolution, the agricultural industry depended on artificial chemical fertilisers to achieve higher crop yields. This practice, however, contributes to a hazardous impact on the farming ecosystem, causing a smaller deposit of arable land for crop cultivation and production worldwide. Since the 2000s, people, industries, and governments are aware that it is time for everyone to shift to new technology which promotes responsible land use for agriculture. One of the technologies is plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to enhance crop productivity and potentially rehabilitate soil health directly or indirectly. This review paper outlines the mechanisms used by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to promote plant growth. The tools could be opening up new ideas to address one of the recent and urgent world agriculture issues, food security.
植物促生根瘤菌促进植物生长的机制研究进展
绿色革命几十年后,农业依靠人工化肥来提高作物产量。然而,这种做法对农业生态系统造成了有害影响,导致世界范围内用于作物种植和生产的可耕地减少。自2000年代以来,人们、行业和政府都意识到,现在是每个人都转向新技术的时候了,这将促进农业土地的负责任使用。促进植物生长的根瘤菌可以直接或间接地提高作物产量和恢复土壤健康。本文综述了植物促生根瘤菌促进植物生长的作用机制。这些工具可以为解决最近和紧迫的世界农业问题之一——粮食安全——开辟新的思路。
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Journal of Phytology
Journal of Phytology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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