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Soil-Plant-Microbe Interactions in Stressed Agriculture Management: A Review
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In this article, the role of soil-plant-microbe interactions along with organic manure in solving stressed agriculture problems is described, and the application of organic manure as a soil conditioner to stressed soils along with suitable microbial strains could further enhance the plant microbe associations and increase the crop yield.About:
This article is published in Pedosphere.The article was published on 2017-04-01. It has received 233 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Soil conditioner & Soil health.read more
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Heavy metals in food crops: Health risks, fate, mechanisms, and management
TL;DR: This review focuses on and describes heavy metal contamination in soil-food crop subsystems with respect to human health risks, and explores the possible geographical pathways of heavy metals in such subsystems.
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Does plant-Microbe interaction confer stress tolerance in plants: A review?
Akhilesh Kumar,Jay Prakash Verma +1 more
TL;DR: This review has attempted to explore about abiotic and biotic stress tolerant beneficial microorganisms and their modes of action to enhance the sustainable agricultural production.
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Soil microbial biomass: A key soil driver in management of ecosystem functioning
TL;DR: The key ecological factors which stabilize the SMB and minimize its turnover, are supposed to play an important role in the soil nutrient dynamics and productivity of the ecosystems.
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria—alleviators of abiotic stresses in soil: A review
Madhurankhi Goswami,Suresh Deka +1 more
TL;DR: The role of PGPR in growth promotion and management of abiotic soil stress with the goal of developing an eco-friendly and cost-effective strategy for future agricultural sustainability is emphasized.
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Plant growth promoting Curtobacterium albidum strain SRV4: An agriculturally important microbe to alleviate salinity stress in paddy plants
TL;DR: One most efficient salt-tolerant isolate having potential PGP attributes was selected and identified as Curtobacterium albidum SRV4 strain, which expressed positive attribute for nitrogen (N2) fixation, exopolysaccharide production (EPS), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase activity.
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Improved tolerance of maize plants to salt stress by arbuscular mycorrhiza is related to higher accumulation of soluble sugars in roots.
TL;DR: Higher requirement for carbohydrates by AM fungi induces higher soluble sugar accumulation in host root tissues, which is independent of improvement in plant P status and enhances resistance to salt-induced osmotic stress in the mycorrhizal plant.
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Cyanobacteria: A Precious Bio-resource in Agriculture, Ecosystem, and Environmental Sustainability
TL;DR: This review is an effort to enlist the valuable information about the qualities of cyanobacteria and their potential role in solving the agricultural and environmental problems for the future welfare of the planet.
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N-Acetylglucosamine Functions in Cell Signaling
TL;DR: The emerging roles of GlcNAc as an activator and mediator of cellular signaling in fungi, animals, and bacteria will be the focus of this paper.
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Nitrogenase and biological nitrogen fixation.
Jongsun Kim,Douglas C. Rees +1 more
TL;DR: General features of the nitrogenase system, including conformational coupling of nucleotide hydrolysis, aspects of the cluster structures, and the general spatial organization of redox centers within the protein subunits, are relevant to a wide range of biochemical systems.
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Munumbicins, wide-spectrum antibiotics produced by Streptomyces NRRL 30562, endophytic on Kennedia nigriscans.
Uvidelio Castillo,Gary A. Strobel,Eugene Ford,Wilford M. Hess,Heidi Porter,James B. Jensen,Heather Albert,Richard A. Robison,Margaret M. Condron,David B. Teplow,Dennis L. Stevens,Debbie Yaver +11 more
TL;DR: Munumbicins A, B, C and D are newly described antibiotics with a wide spectrum of activity against many human as well as plant pathogenic fungi and bacteria, and a Plasmodium sp.
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