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Growth promotion and protection against salt stress by Pseudomonas putida Rs-198 on cotton.

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The results indicated that Rs-198 could protect against salt stress and promote cotton seedling growth and improve the production of endogenous indole acetic acid (IAA) content and reduce the abscisic acid (ABA) content of Cotton seedling under salt stress.
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This article is published in European Journal of Soil Biology.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 269 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pseudomonas putida & Seedling.

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Soil salinity: A serious environmental issue and plant growth promoting bacteria as one of the tools for its alleviation.

TL;DR: There is a need to develop simple and low cost biological methods for salinity stress management, which can be used on short term basis.
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Role of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria in Agricultural Sustainability-A Review.

TL;DR: There is a gap between the mode of action (mechanism) of the PGPR for plant growth and the role of thePGPR as biofertilizer—thus the importance of nano-encapsulation technology in improving the efficacy of PGPR is highlighted.
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Biofertilizers function as key player in sustainable agriculture by improving soil fertility, plant tolerance and crop productivity

TL;DR: The present review highlighted biofertilizers mediated crops functional traits such as plant growth and productivity, nutrient profile, plant defense and protection with special emphasis to its function to trigger various growth- and defense-related genes in signaling network of cellular pathways to cause cellular response and thereby crop improvement.
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Abiotic stress responses and microbe-mediated mitigation in plants: The omics strategies

TL;DR: The role of multi-omics approaches in generating multi-pronged information to provide a better understanding of plant–microbe interactions that modulate cellular mechanisms in plants under extreme external conditions and help to optimize abiotic stresses is described.
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Rhizobacterial mediation of plant hormone status

TL;DR: Combining rhizobacterial traits (or species) that impact on plant hormone status thereby modifying root architecture with traits that make additional resources available (e.g. nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilisation) may enhance the sustainability of agriculture.
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Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology.

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Microbial interactions and biocontrol in the rhizosphere

TL;DR: Multiple microbial interactions involving bacteria and fungi in the rhizosphere are shown to provide enhanced biocontrol in many cases in comparison with biocOntrol agents used singly.
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Role of Pseudomonas putida Indoleacetic Acid in Development of the Host Plant Root System

TL;DR: It is suggested that bacterial IAA plays a major role in the development of the host plant root system.
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Rhizosphere bacteria help plants tolerate abiotic stress

TL;DR: PGPR might also increase nutrient uptake from soils, thus reducing the need for fertilizers and preventing the accumulation of nitrates and phosphates in agricultural soils, and reduce the effects of water contamination from fertilizer run-off and lead to savings for farmers.
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Distribution of bacterioplankton in meromictic Lake Saelenvannet, as determined by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of PCR-amplified gene fragments coding for 16S rRNA.

TL;DR: The community structure of bacterioplankton in meromictic Lake Saelenvannet was examined by PCR amplification of the V3 region of 16S rRNA from microbial communities recovered from various depths in the water column, and bacterial diversity estimated from the number and intensity of specific fragments in DGGE profiles decreased with depth, while the reverse was true for the Archaea.
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