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Meaning of "rhizobacteria"

Rhizobacteria are specialized soil bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, aiding in nitrogen fixation and nutrient absorption
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These organisms have been generically called rhizobacteria.
Advantages of rhizobacteria for commercial application.
These organisms have been genetically called rhizobacteria.
Effect of rhizobacteria on plant parasitic nematodes.
Nitrogen fixation is one of the most beneficial processes performed by rhizobacteria.
The use of rhizobacteria in relation to biological control is already known.
This group of bacteria is often referred to as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria rpcps.
The use of rhizobacteria has demonstrated positive results in the control of such pathogens.
Most soil bacteria live close to plant roots and are often referred to as rhizobacteria.
The possibility of improving plant growth promoting rhizobacteria by specific genetic manipulation is critically examined.
Rhizobacteria are bacteria which inhabit plant roots developing a symbiosis relationship that benefits those organisms.
Researchers also found that the mycorrhizal fungus increased the number of rhizobacteria on wheat roots.
Native soil rhizobacteria from these areas have been isolated and genetically and functionally characterized.
Such bacteria are commonly referred to as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria PGPR.
Rhizobacteria for the growth of Williams bananas.

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This was similar to ISR triggered by beneficial rhizobacteria in Arabidopsis shots.
Rhizobacteria of the genus Bacillus have been associated with nematode control.
Thus, the strain is a phosphate solubilizing rhizobacteria.
The effectiveness of the dry Rhizobacteria composition is evaluated on lettuce growth under gnotobiotic conditions.
Plant responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria.
Group rhizobacteria consortium Bacillus.
With the help of bacteria, rhizobacteria.
Rhizobacteria and Trichoderma.
An enrichment procedure was developed to specifically identify spore-forming rhizobacteria.
Rhizobacteria live in root nodes, and are associated with legumes.
In association with plants, rhizobacteria may have a deleterious effect, null or beneficial.
Azospirillum genus contains nitrogen-fixing and plant grown promote rhizobacteria.
Rhizobacteria are root-colonizing bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with many plants.
Herbaspirillum seropedicae is a plant growth promoter rhizobacteria ( pgpr ) and therefore used as biofertilizer.
Biotic and abiotic stresses may interfere with the performance of plant-associated rhizobacteria.
Identification of spore-forming rhizobacteria using a sonicated roots and serial dilutions method.
A rapid and novel procedure for the isolation of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria ( PGPR ) is described.
The plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria may be an interesting way to promote increased vegetable production.
Enterobacter aerogenes, replant problem, growth promoting bacteria, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria.
They are considered a growth-promoting rhizobacteria and have the ability to quickly colonize roots.
Key words, elemental sulfur, oxidation, canola, rhizosphere, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria.
Endophytic bacteria and rhizobacteria can interact with plant directly, providing substances that help plants growth.
Key words, cytokinins, plant growth regulation, Pseudomonas fluorescens, rhizobacteria, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria ( PGPR ).
Up to 74 % of rhizobacteria identified and tested produced IAA.
Protozoa re-mobilized N from fast growing rhizobacteria and by enhancing microbial activity.
A biological control agent such as Rhizobacteria is prepared in dry composition according to Example 4.

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