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Front Microbiol ; 13: 933017, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36325026

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Biotic stress is caused by harmful microbes that prevent plants from growing normally and also having numerous negative effects on agriculture crops globally. Many biotic factors such as bacteria, fungi, virus, weeds, insects, and nematodes are the major constrains of stress that tends to increase the reactive oxygen species that affect the physiological and molecular functioning of plants and also led to the decrease in crop productivity. Bacterial and fungal endophytes are the solution to overcome the tasks faced with conventional farming, and these are environment friendly microbial commodities that colonize in plant tissues without causing any damage. Endophytes play an important role in host fitness, uptake of nutrients, synthesis of phytohormone and diminish the injury triggered by pathogens via antibiosis, production of lytic enzymes, secondary metabolites, and hormone activation. They are also reported to help plants in coping with biotic stress, improving crops and soil health, respectively. Therefore, usage of endophytes as biofertilizers and biocontrol agent have developed an eco-friendly substitute to destructive chemicals for plant development and also in mitigation of biotic stress. Thus, this review highlighted the potential role of endophytes as biofertilizers, biocontrol agent, and in mitigation of biotic stress for maintenance of plant development and soil health for sustainable agriculture.

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3 Biotech ; 10(8): 345, 2020 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32728512

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Application of nanocompounds along with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria is gaining attention to improve agriculture productivity. In the present study, attempts have been made to observe the impact of nanosilicon dioxide (10 mg L-1) and two plant growth promotory bacteria (PC1-MK106029) and (PC4-MK106024) on the growth of Zea mays and its rhizosphere in a pot experiment. Combined treatment of bacterial consortium and nanosilicon dioxide enhanced average plant height and number of leaves over control in maize after 30 days of sowing. Similarly, percent enhancement of total chlorophyll, carotenoid, sugar, soluble protein, phenol and flavonoid content was 106, 307, 116, 57, 159 and 132 respectively over control in maize leaves in the same treatment. Treated plants showed significant increase of 29.4 and 73.9% in catalase and peroxidase activities respectively over control. Physicochemical and biochemical parameters of soil health were also improved in the soil treated with PGPR and nanosilicon dioxide. An increase of 1.5-2 fold in the activities of fluorescein diacetate, dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase was observed in the treated soil as compared to control. Our results revealed that inoculation of beneficial microorganisms in combination with nanosilicon dioxide is an effective method for enhancing physicochemical and biochemical parameters of the soil which are responsible for increased plant growth and soil fertility by increasing enzyme activities of microbes. This approach presents an alternative to pesticides, fertilizers and GM crops to enhance crop productivity.

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